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Purple Martin (Progne subis).
Town Lake Park, Irving, Texas.
Dallas County. March 20, 2022.
Nikon Z fc + Nikon FTZ II mount adapter.
Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/5.6 @ 1/2000 sec. ISO 400.
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor 500mm f/5.6E PF AF-S VR, hand held, ISO 1250, f/6.3 at 1/400s; 18% cropped (8/45MP).
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor 300mm f/4.5K ai'd ED (non-IF) + SC17 cable + SB400 on a lateral bracket (fill flash), hand held, some 7-8m away; ISO 500, f/5.6 at 1/200s; ~15% cropped (7/45MP).
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor 300mm f/4.5K ai'd ED (non-IF) hand held; ISO 3600, f/5.6 at 1/800s; ~24% cropped (11/45MP), no flash used.
Hummelfigur 322-Der Apotheker(Rizinusöl)15 cm Hoch
wurde im Jahr 1955 von Karl Wagner modelliert(1987 überarbeitet) und mit unterschiedlichen Beschriftungen (Vitamins) der Flasche herausgegeben.
Meine Liebste......
in deinem Lächeln schimmert Licht, so sanft und rein, wie Morgentau auf Blättern, zart und fein.
Deine Nähe trägt mich, warm und klar, als wärst du das Zuhause, das mir immer war.
Deine Stimme klingt wie ein vertrauter Klang, ein leises Flüstern, das die Stürme nahm.
Im Blick finde ich die Ruhe, die mich trägt, ein Hafen, der mich sicher durch die Nächte führt.
Du bist der stillste Herbst, der die Seele küsst, der Frühling, der mein Herz in Flammen setzt.
Mit jedem Atemzug, den du mir schenkst, erblüht das Liebe, das in uns stets lenkt.
Danke, dass du bist, wer du bist für mich, mein Licht, mein Glück, mein tiefstes Gedicht.
Für alle Tage, die noch vor uns liegen, will ich dein Lächeln und dein Herz umarmen, ewig wie wir....
und wenn dann alles das auch nicht hilft,habe Ich dann noch eine Flasche Riz....hier....
PS:Nachtrag vom unten falsch angezeigten Objektiv!
Es ist ein Nikkor-SC Auto f:1.4 50mm
gefertigt von 1973 bis Juni 1974.
und mit dem "FTZ ll Adapter an meine Nikon Zf angebracht.
Z9 (firmware v2.0)
FTZ + F 500mm f/5.6 PF
Picture Control: C18 (Graphite)
While at the 148th Kentucky Derby, there were wonderful faces in the crowd. In this grouping, I was playing with one of the camera's built-in Picture Control modes... Graphite. I really love the way the setting pushed the contrast and created a depth that Monochrome simply could not match.
American Wigeon (Mareca americana).
Town Lake Park, Irving, Texas.
Dallas County. March 20, 2022.
Nikon Z fc + Nikon FTZ II mount adapter.
Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/5.6 @ 1/640 sec. ISO 560.
Nikon Z7II
FTZ + NIKKOR 200-500mm VR. In-camera capture: 1080/120p.
Post processing via: Final Cut Pro X
Before I had tried remote capture, I was doing it by actually being at the camera. After over an hour of sitting on the patio, I discovered that ZERO bird would show up while I was outside. So... I had my tripod set-up in the living room... aimed out my open front door. This seemed to give the peace of mind they needed to stop by and visit.
I wanted to test the video... and so I did. In camera setting were for the 1080/120p (with sound). I slowed down the footage in post.
Due to copywriter issues, the best way to watch this is over on my instagram. The music really makes a big difference!
25th February 2017., Dublin Airport, Ireland
Arriving on delivery at Dublin after a non stop flight from Boeing in Seattle, USA
Z7II
FTZ + AF-S 200-500mm f/5.6 VR
Induro GIT 404L + Induro BHD3 ball-head.
Edit in FCP X
OK... something really different... birds... captured in 1080/120 (non-slo-mo in order to grab some of the ambient sound.
The clip was brought into FinalCut ProX and slowed down.
A shorter version with some music is over on the Instagram account.
@pva_1964
Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor 300mm f/4.5K ai'd ED (non-IF) hand held, some 13m away; ISO 800, f/5.6 at 1/800s; ~13% cropped (6/45MP), no flash used.
Hornet Hoverfly, Volucella zonaria, Nikon Z6 + Nikon FTZ Mount Adapter, Laowa 60mm f2.8 2:1 Macro lens, 1/4, f2.8, 2:1, Electronic Silent Shutter, LED light sources, Cognysis Stackshot, Step 30µm, 495 images, Zerene Stacker
Camera Test: Nikon Z5
FTZ Adapter
Lens Test: Nikkor-S 35mm 1:2.8 non-Ai
At Gilmore Mills, VA.
This concludes the test of the Nikkor-S 35mm 1:2.8 non-Ai F Mount lens on the Nikon Z5 camera with FTZ lens mount adapter.
No Corrections.
Z7
FTZ
AF-S 105mm Micro VR
TC-20E III
Kenko Extension Tubes (set of three... 12mm, 20mm and 36mm... used them all)
1x Lume Cube
Helicon Software (stacking)
OK... first off this was so freaking EASY!!
The hardest part was figuring out how to stab the dead bee with a super thin needle in order to hold him still. He kept spinning around and facing different directions.
The Z7... Z6 and D850 also have this trick... has a 'Focus Shift Shooting' option BUILT-IN. (Still Shooting Menu). Once you get everything composed, simply focus in front of the subject then the camera will shoot... move the focus... shoot again... move the focus again.... over and over again.
In the computer, I chose the first image that had something sharp... in this case, it was the tip of the antenna... and the last image to have something sharp... legs in this shot. Then take all the images between those two and dump them into Helicon. About a minute later... out spits a full stacked image. After a bit of touch up in PhotoShop Elements, I called it done!
Anyone know a good hair stylist that works on super small projects?