AdaptedLenses wrote:
Birds are strongly represented on this page. Always like your sharpening Ronny, images have perfect bite without looking over-sharpened.
My eye was drawn to these icicles forming on the edge of this rock. The red and earthy warm tones of the background rocks I thought would provide a nice contrast against the cooler tones and sharp form of the icicles.
Photo taken in Magic Hour at 5:28PM about 37 minutes before sunset.
Looking down from the top of the preserve at the glowing trees in Autumn Color.
Tripod mounted Leica R 280mm f4 Apo Telyt lens and Leica R 1.4X Apo Extender with A7r.
ISO 400, lens effective aperture of f11, /160 second.
Exposure corrected +0.29 Stops.
October 27, 2014
At the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
Looking at a small portion of the flock of Snow Geese that had taken off. I would estimate that thousands of Snow Geese had congregated beyond the retention ponds behind our home and onto the flooded land on both sides of the creek on the other side of the retention ponds (on the one side farmers fields were flooded).
Tripod mounted 200-600mm G set to 600mm and A7rIII; silent shutter.
ISO 1250, f9, 1/640 second.
Exposure corrected +0.20 Stops.
January 26, 2020
Taken out my Kitchen sliding door, Breinigsville, PA.
The full moon provided some nice light on this winter landscape at Red Rocks. Wispy clouds zoom by during each of my approximately 90 second exposure. 3 image focus stacked.