galenapass wrote:
What a cool building. Thanks for sharing. I missed the climbing wall until I read your description.
Thanks for watching and reading
It is a really cool building and it seems to me that Danes do way more with their architecture than Swedes do. I'm very lucky to live in the south of Sweden just 30 minutes away from Copenhagen which means I can enjoy so much more than "just" what we have here. It may be only 30 minutes but the differences are sometimes huge, and sometimes minor or none at all.
Hoping to get some kind of super wide angle, either for m43 or by investing in another system to get some more architectural shots in Copenhagen.
I've been trying to get a good enough, close enough photo of an egret living just by our apartment at the water for a year with my 300mm F4. No dice, whenever I got semi close it took off. Lack of skill and dedication on my part of course.
I finally sold the 300mm a couple of months ago and now when we were just walking along in Copenhagen this guy and one other decided that they let me close enough to use the Panasonic Leica 42,5mm F1.2. This is an uncropped shot so you can see how close they let me come. G9 + Noctricron wide open.
Wilbus wrote:
I've been trying to get a good enough, close enough photo of an egret living just by our apartment at the water for a year with my 300mm F4. No dice, whenever I got semi close it took off. Lack of skill and dedication on my part of course.
I finally sold the 300mm a couple of months ago and now when we were just walking along in Copenhagen this guy and one other decided that they let me close enough to use the Panasonic Leica 42,5mm F1.2. This is an uncropped shot so you can see how close they let me come. G9 + Noctricron wide open.