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Kickoff to the outdoor Spring season of soccer kicked off this past weekend at the Colorado Cup tournament in Littleton.
I rented a 300mm, 2.8f Nikkor lens for the event. One word - amazing! Amazingly fast AF, great clarity, and DOF. I had such fun with it and now it's hard going back to my cheapo kit lenses.
This shot was taken from the other end of the field and I've cropped it down. What I like most of the image is the combination of the 4's - the one on the player's jersey, the other being the tag on the net. As if the '4' is a target for her to shoot at.
Some are just at the edge of the parameters; some are colorful; some are good macros. Will put up the actual pictures in a bit.
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Lufthansa A388 / Tarom B738 / Ryanair B738 / Frankfurt Rhein-Main Int'l Airport [EDDF/FRA]
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On the grounds of the Avani Victoria Falls Restort they have Zebras and Giraffes. As I was photographing the Giraffes, one of them started coming toward me. My instinct was to get out of it's way. As he started clomping faster in my direction, I was thinking to myself, "Oh s%$t!" Once I realized that he was not going to mow me down, I was good. One of the keepers told me not to worry--the Giraffes name is Bob, and he is friendly. [DSC_2033]
Aligned at tender connection, from left to right: Emerald Night - Virginian 2-8-8-8-4 -Big Boy 4-8-8-4 - Allegheny 2-6-6-6
Camera:
Leica M6 TTL
Leica Summicron 35mm ASPH
Development:
Rodinal R09 - 24deg for 24 mins
Stop - 1 min
Fix - 5 mins
Rinse - 5 mins
Scan:
Epson V330
This is a large bottlecap-size Cat-Faced Spider (Araneus gemmoides) in the family Araneidaewith a few raindrops. This is the same spider I posted the other side of in this photo. You can see a hint of the cat face on her abdomen. How delicately she hangs from her web with those tiny claws! I wonder whose disconnected leg that is on the upper-right? She rearranged her web a bit, and I can now get behind it. But a moment after I got this photo, the rain and wind kicked up, so it marked the end of my short photo day. (San Marcos Pass, 2 November 2015)
The month of Arachtober is over, but I can still post spider pics!