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Jono......never thought gulls could look graceful, these certainly do.Here's one from yesterday - tracking with the 18-135 - lots of hits at high speed:
Jim.....I too like the eyes.....and the skin texture. Pretty cool.Something a little different. A body painting event I went to yesterday.
Jono, there's something very nostalgic about this capture, feels like the summer breeze blowing through my hair as I look upon this...love the way it pops!Jim - that's lovely
Here's one from yesterday - tracking with the 18-135 - lots of hits at high speed:
all the best
HI There RichJono......never thought gulls could look graceful, these certainly do.
Do tell......any specific settings you found that you favored....or just S&P?
R
Go for it!The more I see of this K-5 the more I see a richness that I find a little elusive with my Nikon equipment. I guess the only way to know is to just go ahead and buy a K-5 and a limited prime and see if we connect.
Bart, Lovely butterfly shot and great ostrich portrait.Not much opportunities here, so here are some from a while back.
Nice shooting Jono. The gull with the black head looks like our laughing gull. Is it the same species on your side?HI There Rich
I had it on continuous focus with multiple spots - it wasn't perfect, but plenty of hits.
Hi Jono,@Tom
Has it all gone yet? Maybe the answer for you is simply the camera and the small zoom . . . it's what I use most, and I would have thought it would be the best compliment to your S2 and M9?
all the best
I agree... it's a hard decision. I'm inclined to start with the 21 or the 35mm macro.Hi Jono,
not yet gone,
its a hard decission. Maybe if I have a chance to check out the zoom without having to buy it (could ask my local store). But I am not very confident.
Thank you for your help and usefull suggestions you made various times!
Tom