After we finished a Kona coffee farm tour in a remote area on Hawaii big island, I caught my wife looking up admiring these wonderful-shaped trees (I have no idea what they’re called)
Looking at a Black-crowned Night Heron.
Cropped, tripod mounted 200-600mm G set to 600mm and A7rIII; silent shutter.
ISO 400, f6.3, 1/80 second.
Exposure corrected +0.12 Stops.
January 6, 2020
At Gatorland, Orlando or Kissimmee, FL.
Again, in anticipation of this event in 2 weeks, here is another image from 2017 that was just retrieved and edited.In other words, has not been posted here yet .
AGeoJO wrote:
Again, in anticipation of this event in 2 weeks, here is another image from 2017 that was just retrieved and edited.In other words, has not been posted here yet .
Joshua -- Great shot! I'm looking forward to what you come back with from your next Venice trip!
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It is super-rainy now, here in Washington state, so not getting an images so far.
Here are a few of my favorites from around Christmas time until present.
Gunzorro wrote:
Joshua -- Great shot! I'm looking forward to what you come back with from your next Venice trip!
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It is super-rainy now, here in Washington state, so not getting an images so far.
Here are a few of my favorites from around Christmas time until present.
Thank you very much, Jim! I am looking forward to that after 2 years of hiatus.
Those are great images from Huntington Library and yes, it is currently still shinny Southern California but rain is expected tomorrow evening and a temperature drop to the 50’s .
Some shots with the A7R IV and the Samyang 85/1.4. I'm digging this lens so far, even if we have had horrible light with just flat gray days for the past several weeks. What I wouldn't give for some snow with dazzling sunlight.
Went to India for a lavish wedding in Jaipur, and had time to stop by Delhi and Agra as well.
I usually take a Loxia 21, CV 40, and an RX1RII for travel, but tried out a 24 GM almost exclusively for this trip. It's a very versatile lens and produces great results easily , but maybe it's too easy? I enjoy using the above 3 lenses a bit more because they are more challenging and rewarding.