Transbuff1985 wrote:
Thanks Pat for starting this one off. Nice captures of thrasher there. Here are a couple shot of close up 10x filter that I used. Couldn't believe how thick and heavy it is.
pg1 good close up, looks heavy!
PixelStan77 wrote:
Pat, Here is a barn I passed today and pulled off the side of the road to capture it. My title is"Still Standing"
Taken with a Nikon D800 and my 105 Nikon Micro Nikkor.
I like to capture Old Barns
pg 1 worth the stop, nice capture!
Roadrunner wrote:
Shelburne Museum, Vermont this past week
pg. 1
What a unique view of #1!
Roadrunner wrote:
Shelburne Museum, Vermont this past week
pg 1 these are lovely captures Jim. That second one is really cool, I can't figure it out....is it a window in front of a window?!
GiGiMac103 wrote:
pg 1 these are lovely captures Jim. That second one is really cool, I can't figure it out....is it a window in front of a window?!
Uhhh,,, how about a merger?
First use of Canon my 1DX MKii this past week end.
Interesting in the first shot that the Mustang emblem is readable behind the cone. The look and color of the blurred back round has an appealing look, that is much different than the 5D MK4's I am used to using.
It seems the MK4 will capture more detail in the deep blur, but the 1DX MKii has cleaner color, with superior contrast. Both cameras fit specific needs for me, but I am impressed with the accuracy and near perfect image that comes with the 1DX MKii.
Having no buffer to worry about takes time to absorb and if you are used to the crash at about image 13 with the MK 4, the 1DX MKii is such an amazing experience.
Shot at the National Mustang/ Shelby Speed Week in Elverum, Norway
catchlight.. wrote:
First use of Canon my 1DX MKii this past week end.
Interesting in the first shot that the Mustang emblem is readable behind the cone. The look and color of the blurred back round has an appealing look, that is much different than the 5D MK4's I am used to using.
It seems the MK4 will capture more detail in the deep blur, but the 1DX MKii has cleaner color, with superior contrast. Both cameras fit specific needs for me, but I am impressed with the accuracy and near perfect image that comes with the 1DX MKii.
Having no buffer to worry about takes time to absorb and if you are used to the crash at about image 13 with the MK 4, the 1DX MKii is such an amazing experience.
Shot at the National Mustang/ Shelby Speed Week in Elverum, Norway
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pg. 2
Terrific motion shots - my son-in-law would love these - he's a motor-head who loves Mustangs.
Roadrunner wrote:
Shelburne Museum, Vermont this past week
I like 1 and 2 the most Jim!
Tim103 wrote:
Red Wing Blackbird.
I enjoy these birds at our city park.
Roadrunner wrote:
Shelburne Museum, Vermont this past week
Great series. I remember when that round barn pieces were flown in by helicopter into the museum. Barn was relocated to the museum piece by piece. Paid for my a local person who I did photography for J.Warren McClure. You might have seen the boat Ticonderoga at the Museum. He paid to rebuild that boat.
PAToGraphy wrote:
We are under severe thunderstorm watch so I am starting the weekend thread early. Remember - it's OK to "Post and Run". It's summer and you needn't comment nor feel obligated to do so. Go out and shoot, eat, have summer fun, catch a few roadtrips. Thanks, Bob for hosting last week. Lots of wonderful close-ups. Starting our weekend with storms, a grandson overnight, fishing tomorrow, and a retirement party sunset cruise tomorrow night. Maybe I'll get some memorable shots. We have a thrasher and family who have regularly frequented our suet this summer. When I cropped him/her I was surprised at how intricately marked this bird is.
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Sounds like a busy weekend! Hope the weather holds for you.
Here is one artsy one and one from this morning's walk up the road. Both are SOOC.
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