morris wrote:
A delight to view Ronnie. Are you going to upgrade?
Morris
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birdied wrote:
Wow Ronny! You have out done yourself. What gorgeous shots and processing ! Do I see anew lens in your future ?? Voted
Birdie
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OwlsEyes wrote:
Fantastic series Ronny...
The second photo is a stunner as is your first butterfly shot. Now that you tried that lens, is it on the "to be purchased" list?
I know I love my 400 f2.8 w/ built in converter, the Olympus looks like a gem.
bruce
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gerov wrote:
Incredible detail in these, and the in flight bugs are phenomenal. Wow.
Gero
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Erictator wrote:
Wow Ronny, you are rocking that combo! I'm sure it is a nice lens but you obviously are squeezing every drop out of it too with your skill and techniques. You need to work on your puppy dog eye's to see if that borrowed lens could turn into an extended loan.
Eric
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Dave_E wrote:
Ronny these images are outstanding. The framing , exposure, detail amazing. When are you getting the lens?
Dave
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roadapple wrote:
Just sublime work Ronny !!! That borrowed lens ..... you should just pay the man ...and KEEP IT !! LoL
Thanks ! Much appreciated
let's see
If so, I most sell a body part , however, I doubts someone wants to buy
Or can I simply sell off the sony system .. at least a lot of it
(which I probably don't want to do)
The best thing is if I win the lottery
It's a really nice lens and it was a nice experience
Congrats on these outstanding images, Ronny! Wow! I love the colors and sharp detail in these.
That lovely lens doubles as a really fine close up/'macro' lens.
dclark wrote:
Amazing images!
One day with a borrowed lens
Voted.
Dave
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gmccroskery wrote:
Congrats on these outstanding images, Ronny! Wow! I love the colors and sharp detail in these.
That lovely lens doubles as a really fine close up/'macro' lens.