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Hi klaspavel,
A striking composition, rich with colour and detail - well seen and caught!
P&K
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Hi klaspavel,
Hi Stephen,We were able to enjoy the zoo today! Had the R6II with me paired with the RF 100-400. First test of 40 fps e-shutter and the AF. Can’t say as it held the eye perfectly, but it kept up with a running Cheetah through a fence.
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Hi Hali,One of the tulips I bought last week. They are much further along now, will get some of the newer stacks processed…someday soon. This weekend is put aside for deconstruction of our kitchen.
40 images focus stacked with helicon focus, Lightroom classic adjustments, Nik color efex and photoshop for finishing.
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Thank you very much. I had good luck with these in their early stageHi Hali,
A thoughtful composition which causes the viewer to pause and study the scene more closely - an impressive outcome and rich rewards for your efforts.
P&K
Good shot and a good story. Glad that you’re ok and that the gear is insured.Took an early morning walk earlier this week to capture the local waterfalls during the spring runoff here in New Hampshire (USA) and unfortunately this was one of the last images I captured with my R5. Mother Nature had different plans for me just after I took this shot, I zigged when I should have zagged and the camera, tripod and I ended up neck deep in the cascade and it is much deeper than it looks. By the time I got back on my feet, even doing my best to keep the camera/lens out of the water I’m sure it was submerged for a few seconds or more.
Both the lens and camera body went to Canon support for evaluation, the lens is still there and the camera body was sent back to me immediately so I’m assuming its inoperative. The good news was that both insured, so I’ll be awaiting disposition from the insurance company. Hopefully I’ll get good news and get a new R5 and lens if need be and I’ll be on my way soon.
BTW it’s far to early in the season to go swimming , the air temp was a balmy 24 degrees F (-4 C) and the water temp was probably closer to 30 to 32 degrees F (0 C). I was glad I didn’t have far to go to get back to my car and get warmed up. I’m out again tomorrow shooting waterfalls again… this time with my R7 and my RF 24 to 240mm wish me luck!!!
Took an early morning walk earlier this week to capture the local waterfalls during the spring runoff here in New Hampshire (USA) and unfortunately this was one of the last images I captured with my R5. Mother Nature had different plans for me just after I took this shot, I zigged when I should have zagged and the camera, tripod and I ended up neck deep in the cascade and it is much deeper than it looks. By the time I got back on my feet, even doing my best to keep the camera/lens out of the water I’m sure it was submerged for a few seconds or more.
Both the lens and camera body went to Canon support for evaluation, the lens is still there and the camera body was sent back to me immediately so I’m assuming its inoperative. The good news was that both insured, so I’ll be awaiting disposition from the insurance company. Hopefully I’ll get good news and get a new R5 and lens if need be and I’ll be on my way soon.
BTW it’s far to early in the season to go swimming , the air temp was a balmy 24 degrees F (-4 C) and the water temp was probably closer to 30 to 32 degrees F (0 C). I was glad I didn’t have far to go to get back to my car and get warmed up. I’m out again tomorrow shooting waterfalls again… this time with my R7 and my RF 24 to 240mm wish me luck!!!
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