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As a lot of you know, I upgraded my camera earlier this year from a crop sensor to a full frame and while I absolutely love this upgrade one of my struggles has been my favourite lens for macros.
I use a 40mm DX lens meant for crop sensors which means I'm getting smaller images and lesser quality which has had me staying away from macros for the most part while I adjusted to my FF lenses, but I think I've reached the point where I have to admit that the 40mm may need to be retired and replaced.
Any Nikon FF users out there with recommendations for macro lenses? So far Google is recommending the 60mm or the 105mm but I'd rather hear from people who have experience using the equipment.
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Classic cars kept in storage - a feast for the eyes in this remarkable and stunning place.
The Selfie Tour. On Belgium derps with Dursty, Pezar and Martin. Many selfies, lots of cool locations. Good times.
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This pair of Canada Geese had over 30 plus goslings. I suspect they were babysitting, A few did not make it into the shot
A D&H/GTI empty salt train is powered by three NS units though Campville, NY on a typical overcast Southern Tier day. This shot was part of a group I pulled for autumn photos and this morning I noticed a 30 is third in consist, so....it sort of fits for today.
MAN 18.480 RATIO Irizar i6 realizando servicio discrecional de cruceros para Intercruses
Alicante, Plaza Puerta del Mar
Coventry Transport 30 (KWK 30F), an ECW bodied Daimler Fleetline is waiting time at Whitmore Park early in 1974
Seen basking in the shallows off Anglesey. The first trip out for my new 150-600 super telephoto lens.
Faro de Tosa del Mar, Gerona Cataluña / Spain
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Meet the Pandorus (or Pandora) Sphinx Moth! It is by far the biggest moth I've ever seen! This is what I learned about them: "Pandorus sphinx moths have adapted to resemble the world around them with a camouflaged pattern of color blocks in mossy green and brown. This species is a type of sphinx (or hawk) moth, the name given to moths in the Sphingidae family due to their large size. The Pandorus sphinx tends to have a wingspan of 3 to 4 inches, with narrow, aerodynamic wings that make them fast in flight. This moth has a hairy body, large eyes and a long proboscis for tube-shaped flowers. In fact, moths in the sphinx family have the longest tongue of any lepidoptera."
Now you know too!!!
St. Louis Southwestern westbound 1ESARC-30 rounds the big curve just east of the Meramec River bridge on Union Pacific's Jefferson City Subdivision at Sherman, Missouri, USA, 30 May 1992. Denver and Rio Grande Western GP40-2 3104, GP30 3024, Southern Pacific GP40-2 7675, EMDX GP38-2 765 and Southern Pacific GP40-2 7261 keep things moving. Photo by Bill Wilcox.
Eva: You've gotta be kidding me.
Julia: What's the problem?
Eva: It's a weird looking blue caricature of a dog that falls over in a breeze and makes weird squeaking noises.
Julia: So, you're not a fan of Loonie?
Eva: You could say that.
Julia: But I just learned how to make balloon animals. Isn't developing new skills awesome?
Eva: New skills are swesome.
If they involve belly rubs or cookies.
Julia: Well, Dad wants to do a photo of you with Loonie. So there will be cookies involved.
Eva: Well, now that you mention cookies, I guess Loonie isn't too bad.
Julia: Good to know.
Eva: But, since Loonie doesn't have a real mouth I guess I'll have to eat his share of the cookies too.
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Julia learned how to make balloon animals. And she suggested that one make an appearance in Eva's project. And yes, Eva did get double her share of cookies for this shot.
Slow internet up at the cabin today - so I'll try and come back later to comment on other photos.
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My sister and I stopped at this abandoned motel in Delaware. She got spooked by this chair. Not because of ghosts, but this chair made her think we were prowling around a possible homeless person's shelter. The chair was in too good of condition to have been there for years. I dared not step even one toe inside the rooms. They were full of debris and the roof looked ready to collapse at any moment.
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