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Travel & Photo shooting in Alto Adige, Südtirol, Dreikirchen. Panorama view at night direction east. Below is Brenner highway and opposite side the Dolomites. The town on the left is Klausen, Chiusa. It was a phantistic weekend with my friends.

The 5dsr is better at night than I estimated before!

 

Camera: Canon 5DSR

Lens: Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/15 ZE

Focal Length: 15mm; Exposure Time: 359 sec;

Aperture: 2.8; ISO: 100

 

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My new jewel from Canon

 

Canon 5D SR

Canon 24-105mm

Hand-held shot

 

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I am still a bit in shock at what we were able to witness. My friend and I went on a spur the moment trip to Big Island of Hawaii to document a bit of the Kilauea Volcano action going on right now. The first day, June 16, 2018, we chartered a helicopter with Paradise Helicopters and the second day we did the Lava Boat Tour. It was an incredible experience, to say the least, but also very eye-opening and pretty sad. Seeing the area where over 400 (over 600 now I believe) homes were taken out was pretty crazy. Seeing how fast the lava was flowing out the fissure 8 was even crazier, as seen in this collection. But seeing Kapoho Bay completely filled within days and Leilani Estates practically gone, was definitely the most shocking part. I guess we have to still remember these islands were formed by lava to begin with.

 

ā€œSince May 3, 2018, Kilauea has erupted more than 110 million cubic meters of lava. This fissure has produced a lava fountain pulsing to heights of 185 to 200 feet (55 to 60 meters).ā€

 

These shots was taken on June 16 & 17, 2018.

This one hit me the hardest. Our June 16 fly over we witnessed the natural destruction of the Kilauea Volcano and the Lava Flow coming from Fissure 8. The lava on the left side is actually from the 1960 Eruption of Kapoho. And you can see the slight color change and taller layering of 2018's lava creeping through the middle from the right. Hundreds of homes gone and some barely surviving as seen below in the Kapoho Bay area. Seeing that happen in person was definitely saddening.

View Large. Our backyard visitor. Lizard. Corona California.

 

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The Seattle Hipster

Sunday Evening Post, Vol.4, No.1

Guy Bradley Trail, Everglades National Park

 

I was completely amused and amazed by this little bird who gave me the ultimate stare as I took its portrait. I was later told that this was a juvenile yellow-crested night heron, who apparently hadn’t developed the crest yet. This was a perfect summary of my bird encounters at Everglades—fun, relaxing, and educational.

Work From Home

Sunday Evening Post, Vol.3, No.1

Taken last summer in Iceland.

Last of my shots from earlier this year. Male Hawfinch taken earlier this year in Norfolk.

 

I think this was the first outing with my Canon 5DSr. It does however get quite noisy at high ISO (similar performance to a 7D Mk II).

 

I am looking forward to testing the 5DSr on Short Eared Owls in flight this winter. I took some Marsh Harrier flight shots earlier this year, but to be honest didn't see a dramatic difference with those taken using my 1DX or 7D MkII in previous months at the same locations (and even the very same harrier). As soon as the light goes there is however nothing to touch the 1DX in terms of being able to keep the noise down.

   

Quite a bit of rain over the last week but still the rivers are not fast flowing

 

5DS-R and the TSE24 @ f5.6 (about the DLA for this camera) with an amount of forward tilt. Three image stitch top to bottom

12 x shot focus stack of a wolf spider found at Mungo NP, NSW Australia. Canon 5Dsr and EF 50mm F1.8 ii on macro tubes.

Model: Saif Kamal

Strobe info:

One Jinbei DC1200 camera left through octabox with grid.

One Jinbei DC1200 for edge light

One elinchrom bounced at selling.

 

Strobe sync with Pocket Wizard TT1 & TT5

 

Eos 5DsR

EF 24-70mm f/2.8L ā…”

5DSr

Zeiss Milvus 50/1.4

Breakthrough Filters CPL

Rokinon/Samyang 14mm 2.8 AF - 5DSR

 

What's the best camera and lens to have for sunsets?

 

The one in your hands when the mood strikes you

Was out watching some foxes,when this reflection of an old gnarled tree caught my eye.

 

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24.02.19 Ocean beach Umina NSW Australia. Canon 5DSr and EF 16-35mm F4 IS L.

4 recent sunset images at perch rock lighthouse

Canon 5dsr plus Zeiss Otus 85mm 1.4 See more at nicksparksphotography.com and follow my adventures on instagram: @nicksparksphotography For wedding photography go to my other flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/nicksparksweddings

Male Peacock spider Maratus vultus Western Australia. 13 x shot handheld focus stack with Canon 5Dsr and Mpe 65mm.

Sunday Evening Post, No.26: Karma

When that happens, thank heavens your camera is right next to you!

Litoria moorei Motorbike frog from Western Australia.

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