Sorry about the number of photos - believe me, there are lots more from yesterday's walk at Paw Paw Park. Good news is that the 105mm f2.5 Nikkor is amazing. I didn't miss focus in even 1 out of 165 frames. Other good news is the county officials apparently took my phone call seriously, and all the poison hemlock is dead. Not sure how they did it, but apparently they found a plant specific herbicide. D800 with the 105mm f2.5 using the green dot
Not having a wide angle attached forced this 31 frame overview of the situation
This grass was literally hypnotizing to watch blowing in the wind
Eupatorium cannabinum was blooming on the path verges
Another stitch for wide angle effect - 6 frames this time
Massive clumps of Rudbeckia laciniata aka Prairie Cone Flowers were also in bloom
This is the remains of a Tragopogon pratensis aka Meadow Salsify with Bind Weed flower
Lastly, is my favorite find (because of all it's alias names) Some of Clematis Virginiana's akas are devil's darning needles, devil's hair, love vine, virgin's bower, wild hops, and woodbine.
Sorry about the number of photos - believe me, there are lots more from yesterday's walk at Paw Paw Park. Good news is that the 105mm f2.5 Nikkor is amazing. I didn't miss focus in even 1 out of 165 frames. Other good news is the county officials apparently took my phone call seriously, and all the poison hemlock is dead. Not sure how they did it, but apparently they found a plant specific herbicide. D800 with the 105mm f2.5 using the green dot
Not having a wide angle attached forced this 31 frame overview of the situation
This grass was literally hypnotizing to watch blowing in the wind
Eupatorium cannabinum was blooming on the path verges
Another stitch for wide angle effect - 6 frames this time
Massive clumps of Rudbeckia laciniata aka Prairie Cone Flowers were also in bloom
This is the remains of a Tragopogon pratensis aka Meadow Salsify with Bind Weed flower
Lastly, is my favorite find (because of all it's alias names) Some of Clematis Virginiana's akas are devil's darning needles, devil's hair, love vine, virgin's bower, wild hops, and woodbine.
Sorry about the number of photos - believe me, there are lots more from yesterday's walk at Paw Paw Park. Good news is that the 105mm f2.5 Nikkor is amazing. I didn't miss focus in even 1 out of 165 frames. Other good news is the county officials apparently took my phone call seriously, and all the poison hemlock is dead. Not sure how they did it, but apparently they found a plant specific herbicide. D800 with the 105mm f2.5 using the green dot
Not having a wide angle attached forced this 31 frame overview of the situation
ttp://www.photomatter.com/2023/Edit_D800_w-Nikkor-105mm-f2.5-ais_31-image.jpg
This grass was literally hypnotizing to watch blowing in the wind
Eupatorium cannabinum was blooming on the path verges
Another stitch for wide angle effect - 6 frames this time
Massive clumps of Rudbeckia laciniata aka Prairie Cone Flowers were also in bloom
This is the remains of a Tragopogon pratensis aka Meadow Salsify with Bind Weed flower
Lastly, is my favorite find (because of all it's alias names) Some of Clematis Virginiana's akas are devil's darning needles, devil's hair, love vine, virgin's bower, wild hops, and woodbine.
Sorry about the number of photos - believe me, there are lots more from yesterday's walk at Paw Paw Park. Good news is that the 105mm f2.5 Nikkor is amazing. I didn't miss focus in even 1 out of 165 frames. Other good news is the county officials apparently took my phone call seriously, and all the poison hemlock is dead. Not sure how they did it, but apparently they found a plant specific herbicide. D800 with the 105mm f2.5 using the green dot
Not having a wide angle attached forced this 31 frame overview of the situation
ttp://www.photomatter.com/2023/Edit_D800_w-Nikkor-105mm-f2.5-ais_31-image_PawPawPark-8005597-S.jpg
This grass was literally hypnotizing to watch blowing in the wind
Eupatorium cannabinum was blooming on the path verges
Another stitch for wide angle effect - 6 frames this time
Massive clumps of Rudbeckia laciniata aka Prairie Cone Flowers were also in bloom
This is the remains of a Tragopogon pratensis aka Meadow Salsify with Bind Weed flower
Lastly, is my favorite find (because of all it's alias names) Some of Clematis Virginiana's akas are devil's darning needles, devil's hair, love vine, virgin's bower, wild hops, and woodbine.
Sorry about the number of photos - believe me, there are lots more from yesterday's walk at Paw Paw Park. Good news is that the 105mm f2.5 Nikkor is amazing. I didn't miss focus in even 1 out of 165 frames. Other good news is the county officials apparently took my phone call seriously, and all the poison hemlock is dead. Not sure how they did it, but apparently they found a plant specific herbicide. D800 with the 105mm f2.5 using the green dot
Not having a wide angle attached forced this 31 frame overview of the situation
ttp://www.photomatter.com/2023/Edit_D800_w-Nikkor-105mm-f2.5-ais_31-image_PawPawPark-8005597-S.jpg
This grass was literally hypnotizing to watch blowing in the wind
Eupatorium cannabinum was blooming on the path verges
Another stitch for wide angle effect - 6 frames this time
ttp://www.photomatter.com/2023/Edit_D800_w-Nikkor-105mm-f2.5-ais_6-image_PawPawPark-8005645-S-gs.jpg
Massive clumps of Rudbeckia laciniata aka Prairie Cone Flowers were also in bloom
This is the remains of a Tragopogon pratensis aka Meadow Salsify with Bind Weed flower
Lastly, is my favorite find (because of all it's alias names) Some of Clematis Virginiana's akas are devil's darning needles, devil's hair, love vine, virgin's bower, wild hops, and woodbine.
Sorry about the number of photos - believe me, there are lots more from yesterday's walk at Paw Paw Park. Good news is that the 105mm f2.5 Nikkor is amazing. I didn't miss focus in even 1 out of 165 frames. Other good news is the county officials apparently took my phone call seriously, and all the poison hemlock is dead. Not sure how they did it, but apparently they found a plant specific herbicide. D800 with the 105mm f2.5 using the green dot
Not having a wide angle attached forced this 31 frame overview of the situation
ttp://www.photomatter.com/2023/Edit_D800_w-Nikkor-105mm-f2.8-ais_31-image_PawPawPark-8005597-S.jpg
This grass was literally hypnotizing to watch blowing in the wind
Eupatorium cannabinum was blooming on the path verges
Another stitch for wide angle effect - 6 frames this time
ttp://www.photomatter.com/2023/Edit_D800_w-Nikkor-105mm-f2.8-ais_6-image_PawPawPark-8005645-S-gs.jpg
Massive clumps of Rudbeckia laciniata aka Prairie Cone Flowers were also in bloom
This is the remains of a Tragopogon pratensis aka Meadow Salsify with Bind Weed flower
Lastly, is my favorite find (because of all it's alias names) Some of Clematis Virginiana's akas are devil's darning needles, devil's hair, love vine, virgin's bower, wild hops, and woodbine.
Aug 31, 2023 at 12:27 PM
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