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Taken last Friday using A7RM2 using the CZ jena pancolar. We knew there was a fog forecast and as I rarely get a foggy photo we drove to this lovely wood near Louth. Unfortunately for my dreams of mist we were stuck in traffic behind two seperate tractors because agricultural land around here is all ready to be harvested so we should have expected it. Of course drivers were naturally being careful too so i'm not complaining. We should have set off earlier that's all. There was some mist left which kept drenching me when I was beneath the trees but I enjoyed myself and so did our two dogs. Jonathan said he did but he is such a selfless person he would say that anyway... I didn't take much close up but instead stopped the lens down to mainly f/5.6 or f/8 but don't remember which this was. The info actually showed ISO 1000 because it was fairly dull but the sun was trying to break through…
Eastern Phoebe at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve near Tomball Texas
Galveston State Park
The Eastern Phoebe is a plump songbird with a medium-length tail. It appears large-headed for a bird of its size. The head often appears flat on top, but phoebes sometimes raise the feathers up into a peak. Like most small flycatchers, they have short, thin bills used for catching insects.
A visit at the Vatican Museum. Sphere Within Sphere (Sfera con sfera) is a bronze sculpture by Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro.
The building is empty and in slight disrepair. It used to be a local fine cuisine restaurant. It was originally built in 1916 as a country residence for the composer Hakon Schmedes. The layout is a copy of a 17th Century Danish manor complete with a moat and an enclosed courtyard.
Camera: Toyo Field 45A
Lens: Fujinon-SWD 90mm f:5.6
(red Adox snap-on filter)
Exposure: 1" @ F/32
Film: Fomapan 200 Creative 4x5" dev. in Rodinal (APH-09) 1+49 in a Jobo 2521 tank (2509n reel)
The negative is scanned on the Canon CanoScan 9000f flat-bed scanner in two passes and stitched.