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Fun with the Pentax K-3 III & K-3 III M

scho

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A squirrel working on a black walnut. He was peeling it on the deck but I chased him off because the husks leave dark stains on the wood. Waste off time because he just ran up a tree to a branch hanging over the deck where he continued drop peels on the deck.:(



Pentax K-3 III Monochrome FA 77/1.8 (added a bit of warm/neutral split toning in LR)
 

scho

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Taughannock state park at the mouth of Taughannock Creek.



A popular winter fishing spot for Lake, Brown, Rainbow trout and landlocked salmon.

A little fishing and a little more drinking.



Several old Sycamore trees along the shore of North Bay.



Pentax K-3 III Monochrome DA 20-40/2.8-4
 

scho

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A few snaps with the Pentax K-3 III Monochrome and DA 15/4 LTD at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology at Sapsucker woods.

Memorial statue of the passenger pigeon.



Stainless steel sculpture of the whooping crane.



The main pond next to the lab.

 
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scho

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Brief visit to the Trumansburg Conservatory Holiday craft bazaar to say hi to our friend Mark who was selling some of his woodwork wares.







and then another stop at Taughannockk Falls on the way back home. Couldn't access the cliff edge viewing platform so had to settle for a shot from above.




Pentax K-3 III M DA 21/3.2
 

scho

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After the storm. Time to dig out.


Pentax K-3 III Monochrome. Laowa 20/4 Shift lens. Two shots using rise/fall. I also ran this file through Luminar Neo to try the remove power lines filter, but although it did remove the criss/cross of lines in the sky it left the lines going through the trees untouched.
 
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