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Taken with Sigma 150 600 Sport / Canon 5DSR

 

Canon EOS 5DSR

Canon EF 70 200MM F2.8 L IS II

B+W Circular Polarizer

 

Trip to Namibia was a dream for me. May be because this was the first time I was visiting such landscape. Pure untouched nature. Indeed there are lots of tourists there now a days. But it is possible to be a bit creative and stay away from the tourist packs. You just have to choose a less famous location or go there at odd time. It requires a bit of planning, but still possible. I did manage to spot some such locations and enjoyed the nature at its best.

 

Here is one such place near a lonely sand dune. A lonely tree at the last ray of the sun. Typical sun down scene of Namibia.

 

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We had just checked into our lodge, and I had unpacked and put everything away, then stepped out with my 5DSR with just the pancake 40mm f/2.8 lens on it for any casual photo ops. Little did I know I'd step out of my tent and walk into a spectacular sunset, with the sun looking like a huge orange ball on the horizon.

 

I quickly took one shot with the 40mm, then ran into my tent, put back on the 200-400 with the internal 1.4x + an external 1.4x, for an ~800mm set up, attached it to my tripod and ran out, only to see the sun was mostly set, already. Unfortunately, we never got another clear sunset for the rest of our stay.

 

I was hoping to get some shots of some elephants or giraffes silhouetted against a huge orange ball in the background, but I guess those shots will have to wait until my next trip to Africa!

 

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A quick walk around the corner from the last shot. This is the Edinburgh Futures Institute, an old hospital restored to former glory for use in academia. Part of the Quartermile development by Foster + Partners has finally come to completion, long a construction site since before our time here (2010) it's good to have an area of the city redeveloped and new life breathed into it. Even if it really only benefits the wealthy, it's a nice bit of architecture.

 

5DSR + TSE 24L II

5dsr mpe-65 , 10 frames focus stacked

Scenes from a very empty and quiet Edinburgh city centre.

 

5DSR + TSE 24L II

Whitby east pier in colour.© 2013-2021 John Bleakley, All Rights Reserved

Cattails. Except I always think they look like hot dogs that have been in the fire too long. That said, "Mother Nature's Weenie Roast" didn't have the right ring to it title wise. =)

 

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Canon 5DSR

Canon 24-105mm

 

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Delayed Awareness

Sunday Evening Post, Vol.2, No.25a

 

After attempting to follow in his father's footsteps -- as a pastor -- Vincent took a few years to realize his propensity for art.

Female Mopsus mormon jumping spider QLD Australia, single shot at f11 with Canon Mpe 65mm and 5Dsr.

Rear view of Peacock spider "Maratus neptunus" from NSW Australia. A 12 x shot handheld focus stack with Canon 5Dsr and Mpe65mm.

Adult male Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) resting on a grass

 

Photograph captured with a Canon EOS 5DsR camera paired with a Canon 600mm f/4 IS lens and 1.4x extender, at 840mm

 

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Mims Historic House

Eugene, Oregon

 

Canon 5DSR

Canon EF 16-35mm f:4L

6 x shot panorama of Patonga NSW Australia at night with a bright moon illuminating everything. Canon 5Dsr and 16-35mm F4 L IS.

Canon EF 85 1.8

F2 ISO 800 1/40th Neo

  

A Weevil on braken fern contemplating life, a 12 x shot handheld focus stack with Canon 5Dsr and EF 50mm F1.8ii on macro tubes

Dolophones conifera -Wrap around spider , 14 x shot focus stack at 5x mag on the Canon Mpe 65mm and 5dsr.

A BW conversion of an older shot of a Mopsus mormon jumping spider. 10 x shot focus stack @F 3.5 with Canon Mpe 65mm 1-5 x macro lens and Canon 5Dsr.

5 x Shot panorama of sunrise at Kilcare Beach Central Coast NSW Australia. Shot with Yashica 28mm DSB 2.8 MF Lens and Canon 5Dsr.

Canon EOS 5DSR © 2022 Luc Legrand. Photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator.

 

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13 x shot handheld focus stack of a Male Jotus auripes from NSW Australia. Shot with Canon Mpe 65mm and 5Dsr.

I have offically replaced my Canon 7D II with the 5DsR as my everyday walk around camera.

 

The 50+ magapixels sensor of the 5DsR captures images with such fine detail which is unmatched by any SLR cameras on the market.

  

20 x focus stack of a mother Wolf spider carrying her spiderlings around on her back. Shot with Canon 5Dsr and EF 50MM f1.8II on macro tubes and yongnuo 24 EX.

Frozen Dewdrop on grass tip.

pansy petal placed behind for colour

14 frames shot handheld f7.1

canon 5dsr mpe-65 at x4 magnification

stacked in Zerene stacker

Blue Mountains offer stunning vistas

Here is a long exposure to smooth the mist floating in the valley.

 

Equipment used:

Canon 5DsR

Canon 16-35 f/4 L IS

Lee gradual density 0.9 hard

Haida neutral density 6 stops

Tripod Sirui T-2204X with K-20X BH

Editing in LR

EOS 5DsR

EF 35mm f/1.4L Ⅱ

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