That honour of crate squatting is all mine! 'Tis moi. (I'm not the artist)The external viewer works. Nice!
Who is the man on his crate? The artist?
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That honour of crate squatting is all mine! 'Tis moi. (I'm not the artist)The external viewer works. Nice!
Who is the man on his crate? The artist?
I just ordered the MC-20 for my 40-150 pro. Doing a little gear shuffling at the moment, but the Oly has become a good friend rather quickly.
Like I said, the artist!That honour is all mine! 'Tis moi.
I'm not the artist, that's an ex-Aussie, living in Scotland now!Like I said, the artist!
The photo in your avatar is your undercover identity?
Too soon to tell, as my copy is still at the warehouses of B&H.How is the IQ with the 2x?
Howdy, I enjoy your imagery and it's always interesting to see Portrait mode used on things other than people, which still seems to be a bit hit and miss by the way it has randomly chosen what to keep in and out of focus in this image!
You have piqued my curiosity as to how you got Photos to export at 96dpi? I can't achieve that with my versions of Photos on either of my Mac computers, iPhone or iPad and is there now an ability to strip exif data in Photos too as this image doesn't have any attached? I don't use the Photos app much so always fall behind with its new features and how to do things in it.
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There are people who think bison are as docile as cows. There are two problems with such a mode of thinking, the first being that cows aren't always docile, the other is that the thinking is wrong . Bison are wild, very large animals with very small brains. Fit for purpose, but their first thought isn't your safety. That's why each year there are the stories out of Yellowstone National Park here in the States of not-very-bright individuals getting gored or flipped by bison whilst trying to get "selfies" with camera phones. This is one of those situations where a camera phone absolutely isn't the right tool for the situation. D850, crop mode, Tammy 150-600, probably somewhere in the 400mm range, from vehicle!
Lounging Bison by Ray Harrison, on Flickr