saph wrote:
Sar, great picture of the owl. 105mm? That owl sure did not mind the lack of social distance.
Rafael, the original 600 f5.6 has amazing performance!
Phong and Serge, pleasant floral scenes!
Thank you saph for encouraging me oftenly.
Sometime I wonder myself to buy a smartphone which may lead to easier communication, hahaha. _D8E1477in by blurrist lump, on Flickr
Hardly had any time to spend on photography lately. Been working really hard on the pepper project and my day-to-day work as well. But, I´ve been following the thread meanwhile, so much nice work!!
Even though, here´s a couple of shots I´ve taken with my brand "new" 50/1.4 ais.
Not much, but some play with it fully open........
We have had a pretty wet, dreary spring so far. I need a tractor with a sickle bar to mow my lawn! Decent sunsets have been hard to come by.
My daughter and I went out last night hoping to catch a break - we didn't. This is along Hwy 2 which follows the the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. This forms the southwest boundary of Glacier Nat'l Park. At first it looked like we might get a few rays of light on the peaks. Instead we got a cloudy, relatively colorless mountain sunset.
Still, what some say about fishing applies to photography - even if the weather isn't what you wanted, its still better than just sitting around at home!