RichinSeattle wrote:
Nice and sharp. You must have had it on a tripod.
No. Whole idea of such a camera is to get
a decent shutter speed, plus useful DoF, in
mizzrible light :-)
Should have mentioned it's a 28mm so at
1/40 sec ... and with IBIS ...
'Life is Good' !
It is cropped a bit, so it's not really a wide
angle shot, but 1/40 is also more than fast
enuf for a normal lens as well, especially
with help from the IS.
.
Not much doing this week. Only 1 day for a walk rest of the time it's seems to be raining or I'm working.
Here's a few taken with a 105mm macro and strobe lights
First Firefly this year that I've seen
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Might be a wild orchid
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Maple leaf
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My focus was row 57, eighty-fourth flower from the left
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Looks like something Luke Skywalker was pushed into
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PAToGraphy wrote:
Larry is off in the hinterlands and asked me to start off Free Sunday for him. I know it is very very early, but I'm heading out and it will be a late night so.... it's FREE SUNDAY and time to post any "leftovers" or something that caught your eye this week. I have some left over textures.
Great start Pat.
Great photos.
Good thing there was a lock on the door
Fred Harwood wrote:
Just a fun one from our front yard, Memorial Day Weekend.
A Miss Kim lilac and Japanese maple.
Great angle of the trees. Never seen a Japanese maple that big.
Roadrunner wrote:
Here you go Judy....a souvenir from my son from where I was raised
Tried a Google search and all I find is Russian Beach Stratford CT. ??????
One I finally understood.
Great work
Bill
Wild Orchid? It looks familiar. Looks like a poppy bloom.
steve DeMott wrote:
One I finally understood.
Great work
Bill
over the hump by Wednesdays
pay/day/dude Bill@@@@@@@
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