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Love watching landings, only thing better is aerial exchanges. I am always amazed at the speed and accuracy that is required to stick one of these landings.
Selecting a point of focus on cow parsley.
720nm IR-converted Olympus EM1 + Pentacon 29mm, wide open aperture.
A very intelligent, talented and graceful woman. She excels in clubs and fire staff. A delight to watch.
I will be featuring her in my forthcoming ‘Framing Life Series’.
Brighton 🇬🇧
March 2021
Focus on the astilbe for today’s Crazy Tuesday theme of “Shallow depth of focus”.
One of a few Astilbe in our garden.
The Bald Eagle of the Falconry of the wildlife park - what an impressing bird!
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Soft focus sunset with silhouettes. A sunset captured forever for you to enjoy!
Dedicated to RHC (IYWAMHASAM)
My project for the week was to try taking shots showing speed and focus....I was pleased with this one ... also the composition is pretty well balanced. I used ‘burst’ mode on my camera....
The Short Eared Owl was focused on something in the grass as I focused on him. I'm sure it knew I was there as their sense of sight and hearing are so keen. Lincoln County, Missouri.
'When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.'
Ansel Adams
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Thanks for the visit .... happy weekend :-)
When you focus on problems, you'll have more problems. When you focus on possibilities,
you'll have more opportunities.
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I am using here an adapter and a lens (Helios 44M-7, a 58mm lens) that is not coupled with the camera (Leica M8). So, the camera does not help at all with focussing. Instead, I used a measuring tape, adjusted the lens accordingly and chose a narrow aperture (F11) to increase the chance of achieving good focus. It does work, though this is my first successful shot applying this method. In "real life", I think, I should use a portrait lens that is coupled to the camera.
A few of the regular shooters at Wildwood. Likely a Green heron is the subject. Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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A short-eared owl stays lazer focused on a potential meal hiding in the prairie grass.
Killdeer Wetland
Keep your focus on the best you can imagine and allow a positive vision to propel forward !!!
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