And, here is one from the A7Riii and 100-400 w/tC @ 363 mm
Interestingly, I spent quite a bit of time trying to match the WB between the two and was not very successful. They were taken within a minute of each other in fairly dark light. The RX10's exposure was right on, but the A7Riii was about 1.3 stops dark, according to lightroom, because I had limited the ISO to 3200 (since then I set the limit to 6400) and the 100-400 was at f8, compared to the f4 of the RX10.
If you didn't see them side by side they would both look natrural, IMO, but the RX10 looks too magenta when compared to the A7Riii, IMO.
I haven't noticed this before.
Four of us had it surrounded.
I had this swan for a second, I couldn't grab it's body, I could only grab it half way down it's neck. (with one hand)
It spooked me for a split second, (I thought I was hurting it) and it got away from me.
I made a last dive for it, I'm sure it looked like a kicker trying to tackle someone.
Needless to say, I missed.
We couldn't get near it again, it moved to the ice's edge, or into the water.
If it's there, we'll try again tomorrow.