A7r iv, Sigma 35 1.2 - I'm not a street photographer (obvious by my choice of aperture) and was actually upset when this woman walked into the frame as I was shooting. I really like the image that came about from it, though.
This juvenile falcon landed really close to my position this morning. While it is fine for "portraits" like this but for other cases, my GM 600mm lens would have been too long. Based on my previous experience at this location, I anticipated that to be the case. The 200-600mm lens came in handy this morning.
I was walking through the Stonehouse peninsula in Plymouth on my way to get some waterside shots and saw these on the way. Stonehouse was formerly a separate town between Plymouth and Devonport and emerged in the early 19th century as the Royal William victualling yard and Royal Marine barracks were constructed.
AGeoJO wrote:
This juvenile falcon landed really close to my position this morning. While it is fine for "portraits" like this but for other cases, my GM 600mm lens would have been too long. Based on my previous experience at this location, I anticipated that to be the case. The 200-600mm lens came in handy this morning.
My sole hummingbird customer is now a regular about 3 times a day. He is a bit bland and homely but seems nice. I shot this just at sunset in some nice soft directional light.
I am wishing I could get the birds in a more natural environment instead of with the feeders in the picture. I will start working on that.