I agree! It looks soft and fluffy, I want to lie down and take a nap in it.You know I always love your chicken photos--these as well, but this one really caught my eye.
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I agree! It looks soft and fluffy, I want to lie down and take a nap in it.You know I always love your chicken photos--these as well, but this one really caught my eye.
+1 (beauty)You know I always love your chicken photos--these as well, but this one really caught my eye.
Thanks and congrats, indeed RDC seems to be a dangerous place to visit, next time you'd better bring a piece of gaffer tape ...All Those Bottoms!
(I like bottoms).
Excellent stuff Bart.
I'm afraid I made another slip up at Red dot cameras (they're so nice and helpful).
My 80-200 f4 arrived the other day . . . such a lovely thing, and it works so nicely with the OMD as well.
Fantastic shots Terry - even at 320mm (equivalent) that first shot looks like scary stuff!We were watching the crop duster do a pass in front of us and then loop around behind. To stay out of his way and up wind we moved further up the road. I guess to thank us the pilot did a fly over. Just as he was getting very close to us he turned on the smoke. I didn't realize what he was doing. Took the shot (look at lever of prop vs. my camera level - yikes) and thought he was spraying so I hit the deck and banged myself up a bit (knee and hip bruised and stiff). I have tons more shots to go through but these were a few of the group. Last one was a second smoke pass... fool me once...fool me twice? No.
Thanks, glad you like them. I've just bought an OM Zuiko 200mm f4 prime off ebay, haven't got it yet but looking forward to owning a 400mm f4 stabilised lens for £67! I'm also watching an OM Zuiko 300mm f4.5.Excellent bird shots Glenn
Seems to me that the OMD is perfect for bird shots - I'd love to have a go with one of the longer Leica lenses (MF is not such a problem I'd say).
Excellent anyway.
all the best
Thanks Terry, here's another Puffin for you:Glenn,
One of the highlights of my trip to Iceland was a visit to see the puffins high on a cliff bringing back food to the young ones. So. I'm always drawn to puffin shots.
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Terry, these are wonderful... really enjoying your recent work :thumbs:
Whilst I agree with Brian, this is so poignant - clearly it was a lovely airy house for someone not so long ago - very sad.