got this a couple of hours ago, i'm pleased with the f/8 bokeh.
Colors by Zachary Thompson, on Flickr
got this a couple of hours ago, i'm pleased with the f/8 bokeh.
Colors by Zachary Thompson, on Flickr
Liking the combination of Mark's lemons. Almost in time for Halloween. How much dry ice would that take anyways??
Anyways one from the other night while waiting for the sun to drop down a bit more. A rather large pano reduced to fit here.
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^^^^Wild looking clouds.
Mark - Flickr
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Spent the summer trying out a few different camera body/ lens combinations, including the Nikon D750. Have to give the D750 some credit, the AF is awesome.
Raptor Inferno by David Franks, on Flickr
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor by David Franks, on Flickr
Bird of a Different Feather by David Franks, on Flickr
Palyful Extra 330LX by David Franks, on Flickr
Dilly Dallier by David Franks, on Flickr
The clouds were being wind whipped into fantastic shapes and layers. Really grateful to have been there for that opening to let in some sunset colours. Of course much detail was lost in downsizing from original 75" length.
Also trying out the new EOS 7D Mark II. AF should be better than the D750 and I believe it is. However, it's taking more practice to get the same number of keepers. Especially on panning shots.
T-28B Arrival by David Franks, on Flickr
Curt Richmond by David Franks, on Flickr
Dave Wave by David Franks, on Flickr
T-28B Trio by David Franks, on Flickr
Last edited by C4RBON; 10-27-2015 at 01:11 AM. Reason: Added bigger picture
Welcome to the forum C4RBON and nice shot!
Split Toned by Zachary Thompson, on Flickr
Last edited by Zach; 10-29-2015 at 02:00 AM.
I went to a wonderful train experience this weekend in Tuscany. As a present for my birthday my girlfriend Asia brought me on a hystorical train that railed all over some old places in the hearth of Tuscany!
You can see some shots on my flickr page or my facebook page if you want
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...1&l=ff414dd29d
Trenonatura, Tuscany by Andrea Magnelli, su Flickr
I'm still sorting through my thousands of images from last month's trip to central British Columbia, and today came across this little gem. There's something about the shot that utterly captivates me, and I'm just delighted with it. I was sitting in a small boat, watching this female grizzly fishing for salmon. Suddenly she poked her head up and looked right at me. The moment lasted all of half a second, which was enough time for me to fire off 4 shots. This one was the best.
"The Look"
Canon 1DX, 1/500 sec @ f/4, ISO 1000
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Jonathan Huyer
www.huyerperspectives.com