Two frames of a long-tailed sylph taking off from perch from Ecuador. They were captured at 30 fps at 1/4000sec. These are cross-posted on this forum: https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1702216. Please check out there for the complete sequence. Thank you!
Received my new to me Sony 135 1.8 GM and wow. Only a few images with it today for some quick testing, but I'm really happy with the early results. Sharp and fast. Incredibly sharp. Thanks fellow FM'er @cwczero for the quick shipping on a great lens.
i cant tell you how much i love this camera. i didnt have to use my 70-200 at all. normally i have to switch back and forth when the fighters are on the opposite rope from me, but with the crop mode of the A1, thats a thing of the past. i have crop mode set to the left arrow on the directional scroll wheel, and can punch in instantly.
turbodude wrote:
Ramirez vs Taylor last night for ESPN.
i cant tell you how much i love this camera. i didnt have to use my 70-200 at all. normally i have to switch back and forth when the fighters are on the opposite rope from me, but with the crop mode of the A1, thats a thing of the past. i have crop mode set to the left arrow on the directional scroll wheel, and can punch in instantly.
A big day for Poof and I, we spotted Bob coming out of the attic over and onto one of the porches.
We watched Bob go under the house last fall when it started getting cold.
What a treat to see him come out in the warmth and head to the woods. After getting down he headed across
the walking path around the house and to the woods.
Bob is 5.5f/1.67m long, non venomous, but has 200 teeth and can pack a punch when he strikes.
We love knowing he and several others share our house; with 3 cats inside and the snakes above and below we hardly ever see a mouse and we abut 100,000 acres of NF with plenty of woods mice who know where the food is and where it's warm. Meet Bob by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr Bob moving on to the woods by MedicineMan4040, on Flickr
AGeoJO wrote:
Two frames of a long-tailed sylph taking off from perch from Ecuador. They were captured at 30 fps at 1/4000sec. These are cross-posted on this forum: https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1702216. Please check out there for the complete sequence. Thank you!