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As everybody here, we are keeping busy in a confined space.
My wife buys flowers so I shot these the other day
IQ4150 Achro, 90mm Rodenstock, Arca Swiss metric F camera, of course on tripod. Natural lighting
Greg, happy to see your post. Your name came to mind after the tornado. Glad you made it OK.
Thank you John! Looking at the damage it is amazing no one died, had it not been for all the businesses closed due to the coronavirus I think the outcome would have been much different. We had significant damage to a commercial property, but no one was hurt.Greg, happy to see your post. Your name came to mind after the tornado. Glad you made it OK.
HiNice one Phil...not sure if you have shown it elsewhere, but could you show your setup? Do you know the magnification of the image?
:ROTFL: I hope he has dental floss..............With apologies for posting a cat picture.
On previous safaris I've taken DSLRs and long white lenses. This time I elected to go with the MF because I'm more interested in showing landscapes with animals in them, rather than close-up telephoto shots which could be taken in a zoo. in fact, I gave up nothing using the MF because a 150 mpx back allows so much cropping that you have the best of both worlds.The second shot is a crop of the first at 100%.
Londolozi Private Nature Reserve, SA. Phase One XF/150/240 mm. (Which I've found to be an outstanding lens. - sharp as a whisker one might say!)
With apologies for posting a cat picture.
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!