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Birds in flight with the Pen-F and the red dot sight

Pergh............ super fast lens. And Tom Abrahamsson said it's better

than 50 Noctilux.

 

Nasib baik aku takde body 'M mount'

 

Cameraquest on the Nokton

 

Lens will be available Mid June 2009.

 

Note: Picture is taken and courtesy of Chiffcameras.com

...at the Bridge House, London's only Adnam's pub, on the southern approach to Tower Bridge.

Nice Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe Black Series, very often seen driving/racing around London.

Das ist der Brunnen vor der VHS in Schöneberg.

Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Lumix GX8 + K&F Concept M42 - µ4/3 adaptor + Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 55mm f1.8 lens @f2.8

A busy garden snail descending a set of canes in search of a late night snack

After a busy old day (again) in the garden - front and back - I eventually stopped for the day with just enough time to clean myself up before preparing dinner! My wife is working this evening (nurses never stop working) so I thought I would make her a quick meal.

 

Vegetable stir-fry - fresh vegetables, noodles and a jar of sweet and sour (you didn't expect me to make the sauce!!) It was yummy!!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ FAST FOOD .....

 

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First West of England’s 33795 YX66 WKZ is seen passing Temple Meads working an early morning 39 into Bristol.

The turtle looked so comfortable using a soft coral for a pillow.

eating out while shirtless

Super fast shutter speed, lens set on 200mm, photographing a welder. this image looks so photo-shopped to me, but i can assure you only the exposure and contrast have been slightly changed

Cloing of my flying dog! This is the series as I shot them.

Shot in less than 5 mins on an unrelated walk. Still enjoyed some of them.

Title: Fast Buck.

Author: Hank Janson.

Publisher: Compact Books.

Date: 1963.

Artist: Michel (Atkinson) Poss??

Depending on the species, hummingbirds can flap their wings anywhere from 40-80 times in one second, with the fastest being 90. During courtship, wing speed will increase further--even up to 200 times per second.

 

A Ruby-throated Hummingbird, hovering in open space, has a wingbeat rate of about 50-52 times per second. The smaller the hummingbird, the faster the speed, ranging from about 10-80 beats per second.

 

practicing with my 400mm! I think I'm REALLY gonna like this lens!!!!

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