From the first day of summer....Comments always appreciated.
Ship Ahoy by another scotsman, on Flickr
She looks to be having a fun time. Wish I'd been into photography when my little one was actually little.Perch Rock Lighthouse is in my Outdoor Photography magazine this month as somewhere to visit in the UK!!!
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Ridin out by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
M9, 50mm Summilux-M, 1/60 f1.8 iso800
She looks to be having a fun time. Wish I'd been into photography when my little one was actually little.
I don't have nearly enough photos of her.
Mine for today. Was just practising with my footed monopod out of the french doors at the back of the house. Was kind of hoping for birds. Ended up with bees instead. Not sure the 200-500mm on a D7100 was really the lens of choice for this shot, but it's what you have in your hand isn't it? Plus he probably stayed longer than if I was chasing him with my macro lens!
_DSC9649-Edit by apple fanboy1, on Flickr
Nikon D7100
200-500mm f/5.6
ƒ/9.0
400mm
1/1250
ISO 1250
Comments always welcome.
Thanks.Thats a great shot. Lovely capture of the wee guy.
Yes, the little one lets me get pictures but the eldest wont have any of it!
Doylem, just keep on truckin' and posting those scenic pictures of yours!Yes, life on the road hasn't yet lost its lustre after - gulp - nearly two years. The Romahome is such a small space to keep warm, and I have a toasty warm sleeping bag. I have no plans to 'settle down' or even stop anywhere for long.
The road less travelled...
New lens working pretty well then !She looks to be having a fun time. Wish I'd been into photography when my little one was actually little.
I don't have nearly enough photos of her.
Mine for today. Was just practising with my footed monopod out of the french doors at the back of the house. Was kind of hoping for birds. Ended up with bees instead. Not sure the 200-500mm on a D7100 was really the lens of choice for this shot, but it's what you have in your hand isn't it? Plus he probably stayed longer than if I was chasing him with my macro lens!
_DSC9649-Edit by apple fanboy1, on Flickr
Nikon D7100
200-500mm f/5.6
ƒ/9.0
400mm
1/1250
ISO 1250
Comments always welcome.
I can't complain. First time using it with my footed tripod I picked up at TPS. Not bad for £30. It's a no name brand, but carbon fibre.New lens working pretty well then !
Cheers
Hugh
I can't complain. First time using it with my footed tripod I picked up at TPS. Not bad for £30. It's a no name brand, but carbon fibre.
Just need to actually take it somewhere now.
It was £35 at show, but 3 of us clubbed together for a deal. It comes with its own carry case and weighs very little (especially if you swap the legs for a standard end, also supplied).Bargain!
A very exciting day today -- I saw one of these colorful little fellows for the first time. I was quite pleased with the feather detail and freezing the wings...
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Danish Dazzler by MCH-1138, on Flickr
Nikon D750 • Nikon 300mm f/4D (AF-S) • 1/1000 @ f/11
This lighting set up works better. She looks much more natural than yesterday's!
Anna's Hummingbird at Lavender Laceleaf Flower by MCH-1138, on Flickr
Nikon D7000 • Nikon 300mm f/4D (AF-S) • 1/250 @ f/16 • 1 Speedlight
Very nice motorhome (perfect size).Yes, life on the road hasn't yet lost its lustre after - gulp - nearly two years. The Romahome is such a small space to keep warm, and I have a toasty warm sleeping bag. I have no plans to 'settle down' or even stop anywhere for long.
The road less travelled...
A type of heather would be my guess, but @Ish is our resident horticulturalist!Very nice motorhome (perfect size).
A wild flowering plant I saw on a mountain ridge a few Springs ago in Alaska (no idea of what it is):
How's the full time gig going?
I reckon you missed the morning dew, but just sprayed the grass so you didn't have to mow it. I'm always telling Mrs AFB it's too wet to cut (which it often is!).A little bit of vintage lens bokeh...
Morning Dew by Hugh Russell, on Flickr
Sony NEX 6, Nikkor-S 50mm @ f/1.4
Cheers
Hugh