asiostygius wrote:
Detail of a sarcophagus of a child, Ostia Antica, 2nd century CE.
Colour & BW versions:
Jose, I have a hard time to see a connection between birds and Roman artefacts which seems to be your favourite subjects. While from an aesthetic POW your pictures from both sides are perfect, I must confess that I enjoy more your pictures from Italy. Maybe is the latin blood Keep post 'em please!
Stokesey wrote:
I actually got energised to pick up the 200mm and put it on the D810
Been trying to master the 200-500mm AF lens recently ..... getting there bit by bit. But I think it needs some fine tune
Any way .... the high February temps in the UK (see Colins pix) are causing all sorts of growth to happen
I noticed at the back of the house that there were some roses with old dead seed heads on them, and with new green shoots coming through too ....
So out of the case came the 200mm Chubby MF f2
I just couldn't resist.
Steve
of course Nikon on Nikon
no Z's here ..... waiting for the next generation ...Show more →
Steve,
Nice to see you back. I was wondering where you were.
After yesterday's brief spell with the 55/2.8 I was playing with my 200-500 today.
Glorious UK weather. Reagan would (sort of) be at home.
T-shirt weather whilst giving the lawn its first cut of 2019.
cadman342001 wrote:
Beautiful spring flowers Colin.
Here's my next lot from Fort Kochi
Andy
Andy
Highlights for me are the processing and subject matter in the first two, the reminder of wet markets in the market scene, and reminders of just lazy long afternoons in the last pic.
Mishu01 wrote:
Jose, I have a hard time to see a connection between birds and Roman artefacts which seems to be your favourite subjects. While from an aesthetic POW your pictures from both sides are perfect, I must confess that I enjoy more your pictures from Italy. Maybe is the latin blood Keep post 'em please!
Jose is an ornithologist who lectures at an university, birds are work pictures, roman antiquity his hobby, unless he is a professor of history too!