Looking at trees and the moon.
Cropped, tripod mounted A7r II Kolari Vision UT sensor modified camera and Zeiss 35mm f1.4 Distagon ZM lens.
ISO 100, f11, 1/250 second.
Exposure Corrected +0.20 Stops.
May 3, 2020
At the top of the Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA.
AGeoJO wrote:
There are 2 families of peregrine falcons that nest on the cliff at the Pacific Ocean that I know of. They are approximately some 8 miles separated from each other. Up to this point, I have been posting images of one family from their courtship to mating to hatching of eggs of one family. This morning I checked out the other family and their chicks, all 3 of them already fledged. And both parents hunt to feed their always hungry chicks. They are more active in other words than the falcon family I have been photographing so far. Here is the first image from the new location......Show more →
I can imagine these falcons are a treat to shoot Joshua. I would love to get the opportunity one day.
Kierzkow wrote:
Manuel
It works like a charm!
The present difficult situation has given all of us time to go over old files and discover hidden treasures.
More experience, better programs or more thinking? Perhaps all three?
Henryk
Thank you very much Henryk!
In general, probably all three aspects... in my case, I recently saw some webinars/tutorials on YouTube about black and white and I've been thunderstruck by the beauty of the images shown so, since I've not practised this "technique" so much till now, I started to think could be a good way to view reality under a different and new point of view.
Manuel