Nothing very artistic. But having a lot of fun with the Z6 and the 500 PF combo, having just returned to Nikon from a two-plus year "experiment" with Micro Four Thirds.
Living in the mountains of Arizona, I have several species of junipers and cypress evergreens in my yard close to my deck. They make great roosting and hiding places for a regular population (some year-round) of Anna's and Rufous hummers. Fun to sit there with coffee in hand and watch these little guys fight with each other for dominance.
Nothing very artistic. But having a lot of fun with the Z6 and the 500 PF combo, having just returned to Nikon from a two-plus year "experiment" with Micro Four Thirds.
Living in the mountains of Arizona, I have several species of junipers and cypress evergreens in my yard close to my deck. They make great roosting and hiding places for a regular population (some year-round) of Anna's and Rufous hummers. Fun to sit there with coffee in hand and watch these little guys fight with each other for dominance.
Nothing very artistic. But having a lot of fun with the Z6 and the 500 PF combo, having just returned to Nikon from a two-plus year "experiment" with Micro Four Thirds.
Living in the mountains of Arizona, I have several species of junipers and cypress evergreens in my yard close to my deck. They make great roosting and hiding places for a regular populations (some year-round) of Anna's and Rufous hummers. Fun to sit there with coffee in hand and watch these little guys fight with each other for dominance.
Jul 11, 2019 at 12:01 PM
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