Lots of great activity this week, which I will attempt to summarize.
Photobygms, who was kind enough to take the initiative last week in opening the new thread when I spaced out, presented a walk in his neighbourhood, with lots of nature and green backgrounds. The grey heron photo was particularly successful. The shoes reminded me of similar views near fraternity houses in the US. The EF30-300mm lens performed well, though I know what he means about balance. Kudos to Canon for making the EF lenses work on the EOS R series, but I suspect they really want us to buy RF lenses!
Simplejoy works hard to take photos of everyday things that are disguised so that we cannot recognise them. The coffee bean was an excellent example of this stimulating series. His trumpet photo interested me, as I think is a rotary valve instrument -- but looking at the mouthpiece I wonder if it is actually a cornet. Then, later, more flora and fauna: I havent seen a caterpillar live for ages.
Mocha continued to find fascinating opportunities along the Macclesfield Canal. HIs fruitfly is magnificent.
Digirame photographed lavender in abundance. Gorgeous photos! Was the smell overwhelming there? Also a mural of a "Bambi", which Simplejoy played with later.
Steve T found a mysterious bush that is apparently some kind of sumac. Keep an eye on this one, in case it provides nuts later in the year. The crop dusting helicopter reminded me of the scene from North by Northwest. And clouds -- I think we all had those this week, so Steve spoke for all of us.
Dunlin's emu looked as though he wanted to play and comes really close when enlarged to 100%. Wonderful. Is the last one a Gecko?
Fotoworld presented birds that are exotic as far as those of us in the northern hemisphere are concerned. The white-faced heron has some interesting feathers on his back. How are they used?
I was not 100% happy with my Fernwärme photos and went back twice. I also verified that the EF70-300mm is sharper at the 300mm end than my RF24-240mm. (More to come on that.) Thanks for your kind comments.
I am glad to feel redundant at times, as you guys are so good at responding to others' photos. Thanks!
Personally, I am not convinced that the new forum organisation is ideal for this thread. But I will write more about this next week.
David
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