This is set 5 from our trip to the might 5s last month. This set is from Capitol Reef National Park. Images are polarized. It was early afternoon, so light wasn't ideal. There were some very nice wispy clouds, however.
Trying to figure out what magnifications are still feasible with my fully manual stacking setup in the field.
A7rII with Carl Zeiss Jena Semiplan 6.3x microscope lens.
Olaf G wrote:
Trying to figure out what magnifications are still feasible with my fully manual stacking setup in the field.
A7rII with Carl Zeiss Jena Semiplan 6.3x microscope lens.
Wonderful images of what our naked eyes cannot discern, let alone appreciate, Olaf!
Top five Bucks for 2024.
A group of us have been following and photographing these deer (and their parents) for years. (15+ for me)
These bucks are between 7 and 9 years old.
Most of the bucks don't make it past 10 years of age.
There is a fairly large group of 3 to 5 year olds that will carry on after these guys are gone,
and this past summer, many twin fawns were born.
Many of the bucks now, and the ones before them, have had covers on hunting magazines.
The funny part of that, these deer live in a park where hunting isn't aloud.
Douglas L wrote:
Thank you very much! I only have the CV 15, 21 f1.4 and the 35 f1.2. The 21 is the most used out of the 3. The 35 is surely fun to shoot at f1.2. .
A few more from yesterday,
Beautiful shots from the Ginko biloba grove,as I call it.I like very much these magnificent,dioecious trees with fan-like leaves.Alas, despite of having many of them around,here and there,sometimes in rows,I haven't heard of any place like this in my region,where a large group of such trees grow together.So autumn walk on the carpet made of fallen,yellow ginko leaves still remains an unattainable dream for me.