Nothing like as good as the fly a few posts back, but some bees in the garden today. A7II with OM Zuiko 135 4.5 macro lens, on a long stack of extension tubes.
Panorama, horizontal 85°, 35 images
Canon FD 85mm f/1.2 L @ f/2, 1/50s, Sony A7 @ ISO 100
(mathemathically equivalent to 18.8mm f/0.44 lens...with gigantic field curvature and few millimeter shift)
A family of Pronghorn, last surviving species of a number of exotic and highly adapted ice age ungulates. Past 2 minutes, the fastest land mammal on earth.
They have unbelievable vision..note huge eyes, and it is rare I can catch them in place this close. Crazy hard bones, many gaits, special blood cooling to keep brain from overheating at sustained high speed.
Wow, the images that I missed over 10 pages while I was away for a week are simply amazing. Kudos to everyone! Now, I need to catch up and process mine D. Well, here are two quickes....
AGeoJO wrote:
Wow, the images that I missed over 10 pages while I was away for a week are simply amazing. Kudos to everyone! Now, I need to catch up and process mine D. Well, here are two quickes....
Welcome back Joshua! What nice job you have
Manuel
ManuelLaMantia wrote:
Welcome back Joshua! What nice job you have
Manuel
Thanks, Manuel! I am not quite home in the US yet but at our temporary hub, waiting for the next trip in 4 days from today. This is what a retire with a passion for photography does... . When it is coming down to it, you will enjoy this "job", too .
Here is another shot at the same location but from a different point of view and a different foreground, as well at sunset....