clay stewart
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Horsing around with D700 20 2.8
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Horsing around with D700 20 2.8
Thanks TR.Excellent shot! Made me smile. Nice tones.
Those are beauties, Tim. I'm not sure I be able to hold still enough to get all that rose in focus wide open. I'm going to have to get mine out and fired up. I loaned it to my uncle in Virginia... just hope it comes home free of fungus. He was a Leica shooter for years, and offered to loan me some of his old, longer glass. I was shocked when it arrived, the elements were almost covered with fungus... all three lenses were beyond recovery. What a waste.Thanks Lloyd! A couple more from my rainy walk. I really have to try and get off the property and out amongst some people! Leaves and flowers are starting to get to me.
The last rose, with the 105 at f2.5. Leaves are at maybe 5.6.
That is a shame. I wonder how many fantastic lenses are being wasted, forgotten or ignored in a box in the attic. It does seem like a waste.Those are beauties, Tim. I'm not sure I be able to hold still enough to get all that rose in focus wide open. I'm going to have to get mine out and fired up. I loaned it to my uncle in Virginia... just hope it comes home free of fungus. He was a Leica shooter for years, and offered to loan me some of his old, longer glass. I was shocked when it arrived, the elements were almost covered with fungus... all three lenses were beyond recovery. What a waste.
Great moment.... perfectly timed. Looks like fun event to watch.Yesterday was the day for the annual Buffalo Races in Chonburi. It's a great event with lots of things going on. Not all the jockeys made it to the finish though...
S5 with 80-200 AF-S and Tamron 1.4x TC @ 170mm and f/5.0
Another amazing shot, Jorgen. Perfect moment.Another water buffalo, this one with the jockey in the correct position. Sorry about the watermark on the previous one. Paranoia strikes again It doesn't matter, does it? Photos get stolen anyway...
S5 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/2.8