Citizens resident in Rome can buy for just 5 € a yearly pass (MIC Card) that allows free admission to all Civic Museums of Rome (all details here).
I love visiting Centrale Montemartini, which is an extraordinary example of industrial archaeology and belongs to Civic Museums of Rome. It's not so distant from home. It's a really beautiful place for testing your lenses and experimenting new compositions
All pictures below were taken with Z6 and my 40+ years old Nikkor AI 50/1.4.
A couple of photos of Robins, one adult and the other a juvenile. Taken on the Z7 with Sigma 150-600mm Sports + Nikon version 1 1.4 TC. The lens TC combination however reports in exif as bare lens i.e. as 600mm f6.3 instead of 840mm f9.
A few from this afternon. Cold, windy and spitting with rain.
Z7II + 50 f1.2S, 1/2,500sec, f1.2, ISO64
Z7II + 50 f1.2S, 1/1,600sec, f2, ISO64
Australian Pelican in the afternoon glow. The Australian Pelican has the largest bill of any bird. No one can afford to employ them as their bills are too large. .
Beatufiul shots. 50/1.2 excels in shots like these.
Lance B wrote:
Australian Pelican in the afternoon glow. The Australian Pelican has the largest bill of any bird. No one can afford to employ them as their bills are too large. .