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Usually I shoot flying birds with just the single central focussing point and partial metering around the central point. Aim correctly and I have a great chance of getting an in-focus and properly exposed shot.
But for this outing I switched to the automatic AF selection mode where the camera guesses at my intentions. It was not a great success with most of my shots focussing on the background rather than the flying birds. This is one of the rare exceptions.
Partial Macro of 4 tiny shells (1 ¾" x 1 ½")
Taken 21.08.08.2021 and
uploaded for the group
Macro Mondays #LeadingLines
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😄 Happy Macro Monday 😄
Gigaset GS 290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/50 Sec
ISO 191
Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
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Macro Mondays, theme: "Leading Lines"
A brass candlestick holder, placed between a computer screen and and an iPad screen.
Single image.
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Raising the young in Africa is a full time job for wildlife, The little ones always stay close to their protectors, usually following their every move. Taken in the lovely area of the conservatory where my camp was situated and where I could watch the animals come to the water hole from my table at lunch time.
Old tracks near Queen Victoria's boat house, which were once used to launch boats on to the waters of Loch Muick.
Albenga con Meg Ottobre 2021
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A bird leads us past the American Falls (to the left) and Bridal Veil Falls (on the right) as we make our way towards Horseshoe Falls.
This is the main path through Captains Wood leading to the fields beyond, taken after the heavy snowfall last weekend.
Roman & Anglo Saxon remains were once found in this field. The City of London & Shooters Hill are visible on the right horizon.
Mum and Dad at the front, the youngsters following.
I'm not sure what I've done to upset the pelicans but they move off when they see me now.....
Shrub Hill Station in Worcester, A quiet moment, little footfall but a chance to get some Leading lines in my shot, hope you like it?
RKO_7348.
Another shot of a beautiful sunrise near my small village. This windmill is part of the "Molenviergang". There are four mills in a row.
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