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Kodak T-Max p3200 f/16 1/125s. Another from the ill-fated dive with the leaking Nikkor 15mm, film so soaked in seawater it would barely retract into the canister, scratches showing on the softened emulsion. And a white-tipped reef shark with remora.
Ok, having a go at the wine glass shot is definitely good for your health! I haven't caught the perfect image but it is so much fun trying!
I need to get a flashgun, any suggestions would be helpful.
I attached a 45-year-old Nikkor 105mm 2.5 to my Fuji X-T1 during today's walkabout. This shot of a bicycle bell was wide open at 2.5. The lens and settings turned the concrete street/sidewalk into a creamy-ish blur. I like it, but maybe a different aperture was needed so that the bell doesn't look like it's floating? #fotodiox
Mom keeping an eye on her chicks, I have not seen the youngest who is in the back of the nest, fly yet!
I have added a little more contrast to this one, i feel this is better than the other one i posted please give me your thoughts.
En el Norte de Granada se pueden ver todo tipo de paisajes. Tales como esta playa bañando los laterales de las áridas tierras del Altiplano.
Son varias fotos tomadas con el 50mm y unidas en Lightroom.
Un saludo a todos.
Es el embalse del Negratin.
Walking along the track I heard the unmistakable call of a Superb Lyrebird. Then I heard another one and another one. There were three lyrebirds not so far away. They were not pretending to be some other birds - just lyrebirds. I walked off the track towards the voices not expecting much in the thicket. I stopped and waited till one of them got quite close. He was scratching here and there, finally I saw his lovely silhouette against a brightly lit clearing... And then he was gone.
(Menura novaehollandiae)