Lee......one can NEVER have enough cat shots.......at least that's what mine say.My excuse for another cat photo is that I have just had my camera returned with a new lens - so it is like a new toy all over again!
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Lee......one can NEVER have enough cat shots.......at least that's what mine say.My excuse for another cat photo is that I have just had my camera returned with a new lens - so it is like a new toy all over again!
Lee
Thanks Tim - a lucky fluke for me but I am finding the fixed focal length a great bonus. With a DSLR with zoom too easy to just aim, zoom and shoot (well for me anyway). We are going that way for a week in October and they forcast a heatwave *this* week and 'snow' for October?!d the two guys in the centre. You captured that moment perfectly.
Lee: very nice autumn shots and colours, and also, your shot of the Runnel Stone markers took me back. We took a very enjoyable short holiday in that area a few years ago, during which we walked that part of the coastline. These markers are intriguing to see “in the flesh”, but I found them to be a difficult photo subject. I recall that I attempted to get too much surrounding landscape into my shots of them, but it didn’t work at all well. The simplicity of your shot works much better.
I’m hoping to get some time soon to get out again with the x100. It’s just too good to leave it sitting on the shelf…
Stopped down with the built-in ND filter, plus it was a pretty gloomy day (we get plenty of those here).Nice!
First one with in camera ND-Filter, or did you screw one on the lens?