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Found a Red-Bellied Woodpecker hanging out on my bird feeder.
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 G (FTZ Adapter)
(300mm @ f/8, 1/100 sec, ISO 800)
A blackbird has collected worms and insects for its offspring.
Eurasian blackbird or merl
Amsel
[Turdus merula]
On the theme of chip, for Macro Monday.
Knew I kept that dead motherboard around for something!
Lit with an angle lamp. Little irritated with the focus, but I think it still works.
HMM!
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Nikon Z6, 11mm Extension Tube, FTZ, Tamron 90mm Macro Lens
Exposure X7, Colour Efex Pro 4, Silver Efex Pro 3
Yet another from yesterday. Initially ignored this shot, but went back to it and actually, I think it works.
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Nikon Z6, FTZ, Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5
Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 4, Silver Efex Pro 3
Central Station 😂 / Bingen am Rhein / Germany
FTZ II Adapter & Voigtländer SL-II Apo Lanthar 90 3.5
My first day out to the zoo with my Nikon Z5, 300/4 PF + TC20E III (and FTZ) So, it’s a 600mm shot. ISO8000. I’m happy to see that the Z5 can handle this adapted lens combo quite well. Taken at Itozu no Mori Zoo, Kitakyushu, Japan.
At low tide the remains of the old docks at Queenhithe are revealed. There have been docks here since Roman times and it became busier when Alfred the Great reestablished the City of London in 886 ad. The name means 'Queens Dock' and is named after Matilda, wife of King Henry 1st, who was granted duties on goods landed here.