Thanks for the generous comment! I'm glad everyone here enjoyed this moon shot.
pecohen wrote:
Nice moon shot.
How do you like the lens? I'm thinking about getting one for my A6500.
Fantastic, it is heavy but does not require a tripod.
Go for it!
I love to shoot pictures of the Moon, so here is one taken with the Lumix S5 Mark II with the Sigma 150-600 mm, F5-6.3 DG DN OS / Sports.
Yes, it looks like normal and you get a different look.
Misc. pictures with the Fujifilm GFX50, most are with the Fujifilm GF35-70mm, F4.5-5.6 WR.
I see a difference between a Medium Format 50MB and Panasonic S1R 47MB and it is not small, the colors are more vibrant and even the resolution is better with Fujifilm. Both are great cameras though.
5 pictures were downsized to 20MB (the limit here) and 2 were cropped.
Enjoy!
These are all landscape shots using an Anamorphic lens.
It is a manual lens from Sirui 35mm f1.8 (M43)
This Night Heron was born in my development, the parents are not back. I think his brother/sister is around too, but I can't distinguish between them.
These photos were test pictures of the Canon RF 100-400mm which is quite affordable, and the picture quality is good.
Enjoy!
I took my mother with me to the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science for the Mummies of the World exhibit, she wasn't too thrilled about it because it is creepy; however she was very happy at the Aquarium.
I shared the video with some friends and they were impressed with the pictures because I shot most of the pictures with the 35mm f 1.4 Fujifilm on the XT-30 and at f 1.4. Challenging but rewarding.
As always, the video is at
https://youtu.be/GNaKGMJswZM.
Enjoy!
First shot, first mummy
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This cat was mummified naturally, all you need is dry air either hot or cold. I had only a thin layer of focus at 1.4f.
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I love this shot, I purposely focused on the basket
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Mummy mask this is a well-focused picture at 1.4 F, the secret? I did use bracketing but just two pictures and I didn't have a tripod
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I love this shot too.
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I could eliminate the reflections but it adds to the creepiness, so I kept it.
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Aquariums are difficult to take pictures there is a lot of light with different colors and the surroundings are dark and the water is super bright
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There is a lot of work at post but I think the pictures turned out to be very good
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Cute seahorse
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Birds of prey rehabilitation center at a restored lakefront 1920's bungalow established in 1979.
My third visit. I was able to "hide" the fences for the most part but some I did not.
Some birds cannot be in the wild anymore, the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey offers a sanctuary for these birds.
The gear was the Panasonic Lumix DC-S5M2 & Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS | Sports 021 (this is a superb lens, quite heavy but worth the effort).
More pictures in the video below:
https://youtu.be/wHMJSHi_zSY
Venue: Hollywood Beach, FL, USA
Gear: Panasonic DC-S5M2 & Lumix S 85mm ƒ/1.8
Street and Night photography
More photos & video at
https://youtu.be/PzuZQGgnIVA
Colorful lamp post
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Life guard station
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Fancy bike
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Neon window display
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Neon window (love the Pug Life)
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Hotel in Hollywood Beach
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Airstream
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There is always a show on the weekends, check out the video clip of the show
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The night light on this building takes on a reddish tone
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Everyone was having fun
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go2hale wrote:
Where are you. The lizard ??
The scientific name for "the lizard" is a Brown basilisk and I'm in South Florida between Miami and Fort Lauderdale (30 mins from both cities).
It is so close to my house, but I had never been there.
I enjoyed it.
The first few shots on the Panasonic GH6 with the Olympus 100-400mm. But I soon realized it was too long for the place, so I downsized to the Panasonic S5 Mark II with the Lumix S 20-60 mm.
In truth I should have carried both lenses, but it was extremely hot, and I would not go far.
So, it was the S5II for most of the pictures and video.
If you want to see the video with more pictures and video clips, check it out at
https://youtu.be/Iz6uLBlMhrcEnjoy!
Harmless alligators (there were real ones as well)
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Keel-billed Toucan
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Jaguar (legos)
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60 acres of lush vegetation, 3000 species of plants and trees
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Peacock - protected in Florida, there were quite a few
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Of course, Flamingos, after all I'm in Florida!
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The rare (1 in 30,000!) White Peacock
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This was a difficult shot, the glass was very thick and reflective but since it shows the elusive Florida Black Bear. This one is called Josh and weighs 600 pounds! It lives in a 8000 sqft area with a cave and a pool.
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And here is the real alligator as promised.
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riderxlx wrote:
Nice images. What do you mean by pushing it too far to the right?
Bruce.
Capture the image brighter then recover the blacks in post.