Alright, it is Free Sunday once again. Thanks and accolades go to HardworkingGal and Photogirl17 for this past weeks challenges. The 3r’s and Nines made me think a little more about what and how I shoot. Come on by and share anything new you’ve learned about you camera, your post processing, or anything you’ve shot recently you would like to share for our pleasure. Even any leftovers from any of the challenges we’ve had recently.
I’m in Austin with family so this will be short and sweet. I know you guys will keep it going.
Old “Sweet Tooth” has been back almost daily since we first noticed him.
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"yeah, so what, I admit I like a little sugar water now and then, well maybe daily!"
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I was just playing with layering in this one from the shadows… challenge
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I tried out a Vello ShutterBoss remote Bluetooth trigger on my Nikon D850, with a tripod, shooting hummingbirds.
My results were actually better shooting handheld and getting as close as the "flying Walendas" would let me.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
lhammer43 wrote:
Alright, it is Free Sunday once again. Thanks and accolades go to HardworkingGal and Photogirl17 for this past weeks challenges. The 3r’s and Nines made me think a little more about what and how I shoot. Come on by and share anything new you’ve learned about you camera, your post processing, or anything you’ve shot recently you would like to share for our pleasure. Even any leftovers from any of the challenges we’ve had recently.
I’m in Austin with family so this will be short and sweet. I know you guys will keep it going.
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Great start as always, Larry...gotta love that little anole!
OK, not sure I learned anything new, but I did face a challenge today.....
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Jim Eads wrote:
I tried out a Vello ShutterBoss remote Bluetooth trigger on my Nikon D850, with a tripod, shooting hummingbirds.
My results were actually better shooting handheld and getting as close as the "flying Walendas" would let me.
Pg 1 - These are great, Jim!
What lens were you using, and how close could you get?
Tim
Thanks Larry for hosting another Free Sunday. Sorry haven't been on lately.
Have been very busy the last few weeks.
Including getting ready for my daughters wedding last Saturday.
Thought I would share a few here. Taken the day before when we decorated.
The Venue place
Private Park
Even had time for this one!!
Some tables set for reception.
Wedding Party table set.
An extra for Guest's
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Thanks Larry for hosting another Free Sunday. Sorry haven't been on lately.
Have been very busy the last few weeks.
Including getting ready for my daughters wedding last Saturday.
Thought I would share a few here. Taken the day before when we decorated.
Glad you see you back, Bob, and thanks for
sharing these. Nicely done.
Rolk wrote:
Pg 1 - These are great, Jim!
What lens were you using, and how close could you get?
Tim
Hi Tim,
I was using a AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR Lens. I ended up shooting these handheld in order to get optimal position. Most shots I was 6-10' away. The photos were cropped quite a bit.
Love your spider pics!
I took this grasshopper photo a couple of weeks ago with a new (used) Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 macro G lens.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Jim Eads wrote:
Hi Tim,
I was using a AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR Lens. I ended up shooting these handheld in order to get optimal position. Most shots I was 6-10' away. The photos were cropped quite a bit.
Love your spider pics!
I took this grasshopper photo a couple of weeks ago with a new (used) Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 macro G lens.
Thanks so much for the update, Jim, and I'm glad you like
my spider pics...FYI...I HATE SPIDERS!!! LOL
Tim
lhammer43 wrote:
Alright, it is Free Sunday once again. Thanks and accolades go to HardworkingGal and Photogirl17 for this past weeks challenges. The 3r’s and Nines made me think a little more about what and how I shoot. Come on by and share anything new you’ve learned about you camera, your post processing, or anything you’ve shot recently you would like to share for our pleasure. Even any leftovers from any of the challenges we’ve had recently.
I’m in Austin with family so this will be short and sweet. I know you guys will keep it going.
Alright, it is Free Sunday once again. Thanks and... (
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Thank you for hosting another Free Sunday with a great start! Really like your partner in crime Sweet Tooth, hope he continues to visit for his daily sugar fix! Really liked #2 and the commentary is great!
Here are a couple I captured today at sunrise....
Fog lifting off the mountain at sunrise Shickshinny PA
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Sunrise on a pond with last of the fog lifting
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Sunrise on the harvest
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Another view
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She came running when I pulled over...
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and posed so beautifully in the sunrise!
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Jim Eads wrote:
I tried out a Vello ShutterBoss remote Bluetooth trigger on my Nikon D850, with a tripod, shooting hummingbirds.
My results were actually better shooting handheld and getting as close as the "flying Walendas" would let me.
Really nice captures, especially 3, 5, & 6!
Rolk wrote:
Thanks so much for the update, Jim, and I'm glad you like
my spider pics...FYI...I HATE SPIDERS!!! LOL
Tim
Your welcome. Your not alone with the arachnophobia! I detest spiders. Ugh. They have a purpose obviously, but just stay away from my house. I do like the mantis family. They are just as mean though.
Rolk wrote:
Great start as always, Larry...gotta love that little anole!
OK, not sure I learned anything new, but I did face a challenge today.....
Tim
What a challenge it was! Great captures!
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Thanks Larry for hosting another Free Sunday. Sorry haven't been on lately.
Have been very busy the last few weeks.
Including getting ready for my daughters wedding last Saturday.
Thought I would share a few here. Taken the day before when we decorated.
Looks like a very nice venue and the tables look great! The photo booth is always so much fun!
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