Mrs M and the kids
Edit to add: AF-C (Morris), single point, boost mode, shutter and aperture both set, auto ISO. RAFs edited in darktable. EDIT again removed duplicate.
Love those eyes! Since last summer I can almost see as well as the owl does! 😁
Bob
Of course not... but you started with "river bed", then "glacial outwash". I was merely explaining that it is the result of rain.
Done! Thx
That said using the magnifier + exceeds for some reason the true 100% ???
Another one I like
C&C appreciated :-)
A lovely and tranquil image.
Morris
Weather was perfect and we had a little time, so we got the little, much modified, hotrod two-seater out of the barn and dusted her off for a Sunday afternoon ride.
Being at this vast facility, all silent with no one around was a very odd experience. It felt like we were in Chernobyl or something....
Greg, I really like your processing in the last photo.
Bob
Great capture. The patterns and your PP makes it almost looks like a painting. Would print this large and hang it on the wall.
Dan
Nice shot, beautiful light and colors, I like the contrast between the boat and the tank on the right. A wider angle could have caught the full reflection of the boat in the water
@Morris has written:I found a human
The female Great Horned Owl found a Human!
X-H2S NIKON AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR lens 500mm f/5.6 1/950s 1000 ISO +2.0 EV
Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
Love those eyes! Since last summer I can almost see as well as the owl does! 😁
Bob
Thank you Bob,
The eyes are very important in a portrait. I brighten then a tiny bit to help them stand out. The owl dose the rest.
It's great that your vision is so much better.
Morris
Weather was perfect and we had a little time, so we got the little, much modified, hotrod two-seater out of the barn and dusted her off for a Sunday afternoon ride.
Somehow, we ended-up exploring the site of an old coal-fired electric generating plant instead of the usual pretty rural places we go. Nancy in the car down by the site:
A small part of the massive old plant - abandoned in 2015 and just slowly crumbling. Seems like there should be something one could do with all of that infrastructure.
Being at this vast facility, all silent with no one around was a very odd experience. It felt like we were in Chernobyl or something....
All are good and I love the third. HDR Grunge processing style?
Morris
Two little owls
The great horned owlets I've been following left there nest two days ago. These are some of the last photos I took of them on the nest.
1) X-H2S NIKON AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR lens 500mm f/5.6 1/550s 3200 ISO +0.7 E
2) X-H2S NIKON AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR lens 500mm f/6.3 1/480s 3200 ISO 0.0 EV
3) X-H2S NIKON AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR lens 500mm f/5.6 1/400s 1000 ISO +1.0 EV
4) X-H2S NIKON AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/5.6E PF ED VR lens 500mm f/5.6 1/340s 3200 ISO +0.7 EV
Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
Lovely work, Morris. Makes me miss my owling outings that much more.
Best,
Jerry
Lovely work, Morris. Makes me miss my owling outings that much more.
Best,
Jerry
Owls are such a unique bird. I remember when I first starting hanging around the FujiX forum on DPR after I got my Pro2 in 2016, Jerry was the "owl guy." So Jerry when you going to go back out a chase owls? 🤠
Do you like lichens ?
C & C appreciated
I think I mentioned you may want to Like Lichens with a Leica! 😁 Or maybe I shouldn't say that on a Fuji forum.
Bob