CanadaMark wrote:
My lovey wife wanted to put a bird feeder in our yard - turns out birds are very messy eaters, and that mess attracts other wildlife. I got a couple pictures of this little guy before I set a trap (catch & release elsewhere):
Here is a selection from this morning at the park. Sent my Z9 in for maintenance, I've had it for over a year and a half so I figure lets get it nice and clean and tuned up.
These are all with the Z8 & 800pf
Great Egret
Barn Swallow, it was very humid maybe it decided to chill out for a while
MFD fun in the garden...while the subject size between the 100-400 and 24-120 is pretty comparable the 100-400 just obliterates that bokeh That said, the 24-120 is clearly sharper and with all that cropability, can sometimes be the better choice for subjects like this. I also tend to find the 24-120 has better colors for vivid scenes.
Amazing shot @bs kite I like how low you get for these shots. I am sure it's not easy or comfortable but that takes your shots a level or two higher. Kudos.
sanjayg wrote:
Amazing shot @bs kite@ I like how low you get for these shots. I am sure it's not easy or comfortable but that takes your shots a level or two higher. Kudos.
Thank you so much Sanjayg!
Just now learning to roll up the left shirt sleeve. Otherwise the elbow area fills and when the camera comes back over the gunwale roughly a half-cup of cold water pours over my upper arm and underarm.