Thanks Ulff. The high fence will keep the animals of the neighbors out (dogs, cats, chicken, cattle, goat, etc.). We are planning to convert this place into a diversified bio farm. Planting veggies, spices and ornamental plants to supply our nursery (1 km away from the farm).
IDURITA wrote:
Thanks Ulff. The high fence will keep the animals of the neighbors out (dogs, cats, chicken, cattle, goat, etc.). We are planning to convert this place into a diversified bio farm. Planting veggies, spices and ornamental plants to supply our nursery (1 km away from the farm).
freaklikeme wrote:
You took that with the 18, Michael? How close were you?
I wasn't quite at MFD, but pretty close. The squirrels were actually fairly small, but all over the place (Yosemite National Park), and obviously quite comfortable around people (likely expecting food handouts, despite the ubiquitous "do not feed the wildlife" signs). This squirrel just sat there while I fiddled with the focus for a few shots, with my 18mm lens crammed in his face and dozens of other hikers stomping by behind me.
mpmendenhall wrote:
I wasn't quite at MFD, but pretty close. The squirrels were actually fairly small, but all over the place (Yosemite National Park), and obviously quite comfortable around people (likely expecting food handouts, despite the ubiquitous "do not feed the wildlife" signs). This squirrel just sat there while I fiddled with the focus for a few shots, with my 18mm lens crammed in his face and dozens of other hikers stomping by behind me.
Amazing. But I'm sure he was thinking. "I better get a Cheeto out of this. No. Two! I better get TWO Cheetos out of this."
Crop 16:9, 'capture' and 'creative' sharpen with PixelGenius Photokit, resize for web, that's all. f2.8 or f4, can't remember.
I really enjoy this lens do far