leighton w wrote:
As most of you know, we had livestock guardian dogs to protect our sheep when we were in the business. Guardian dogs DO NOT like other animals in their territory. Well, you can tell by this snapshot just how hard she is working. I guess she figured, what's the use, she's chased this doe so many times the last month from the orchard that I guess she has just giving up having never even gotten close to her.
In reality, I don't believe she would hurt the deer. Just bark like crazy until one of us checked it out.
Now that I am using the 50-300mm 4.5 ED ais monster of a beautiful lens on the 45mp camera, and able to critically focus with the electronic viewfinder at 100% - I am just loving it.
I find that the Fuji bodies are small and light enough that I can easily carry both of mine along with three or four smallish lenses. So I had both cameras at the Duncan Show 'n' Shine. Here are three shots of one of the cars there, all from my X-T4 and either the 50 f/1.2 Ai-s (first two) or the 24 f/2.8 NC (third photo).
GroWeb wrote:
I find that the Fuji bodies are small and light enough that I can easily carry both of mine along with three or four smallish lenses. So I had both cameras at the Duncan Show 'n' Shine. Here are three shots of one of the cars there, all from my X-T4 and either the 50 f/1.2 Ai-s (first two) or the 24 f/2.8 NC (third photo).
All nice Glen, but the last one does it for me. I think you have found your photographic calling.
pbraymond wrote:
Thanks for ending the silence, Regina. Great colors on your D850 for a cloudy day. Can't wait to see more from Amsterdam.
Two from yesterday, 105mm f2.8 Micro and 35mm f2.0 O.
Thanks, Ray. I hope tomorrow the weather will be better. I was too tired today, but cycling here is fantastic. I could not miss this opportunity. What a lovely city.
Going today to Utrecht and then I will be back to Amsterdam on Saturday. I biked today for about 5 hours! Later I will post more pics!
leighton w wrote:
What a great place to visit. Maybe you and Chris, (Chris Dees) a longtime thread member that lives in Amsterdam could meet up for a shoot.