Hi davidwien, Thank You.
It's funny you should mention rain at the end of that pathway we had a hailstorm it's a good job the 7D mkII is waterproof and bulletproof. đ
Hi davidwien, Thank You.
It's funny you should mention rain at the end of that pathway we had a hailstorm it's a good job the 7D mkII is waterproof and bulletproof. đ
Hi Digirame, Thank You.
There was lots of Coots on the lakes and chicks of all stages those in the picture were very young. I found the Damselflies on the walk between the trees which overlooked both lakes.
Hi Digirame,
I love the rainbow photos especially Photo No. 3's colour it's so intense, super photo.
I see you have given the situation some thought! The question, to which I do not know the answer, is: how far away is a rainbow?
David
Dunlin,
Thanks. đ Nope I didn't make it to the end of the rainbow. It was gone in a few minutes, as the storm clouds moved east. I'm glad you like the non-event photos too.
Ray,
I like your tulips. Yes, that's OK to use a hybrid...looks great. đ
Hi SandyF,
Beautiful colours, I don't think I've seen that plant.
Mocha,
Thanks. That intense rainbow was only there for a few seconds. It was late in the afternoon. The rainstorm quickly moved east.
David,
I don't know how far the rainbow is, but probably where the rain is coming down from the clouds.
Here's an example of issues a person has with depth of field.
Model - Canon EOS Rebel T7i
ExposureTime - 1/500 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 640
ExposureBiasValue - 0
FocalLength - 227 mm
Lens Model - EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
Hi raythentic,
Love the array of colours.
Today the rain stopped at lunchtime and the sun came out. So I went to see if there were any roses to photograph. Even though it was 5:30 to 6:30 pm, the sun was quite bright. The Volksgarten has produced some roses already, but mostly the beds looked like this:
I was using my RF24-240mm lens. The high ISO and short shutter speeds reflect the fact that it was windy and the branches were waving about...
There were some roses in good shape, and I managed a few decent photos. I am not happy that parts of the petals got over exposed.
There was some lovely birdsong; but you will have to be content with a not very good photo of the singer on the top of his tree:
I sat down to listen and took this photo looking towards the Natural History Museum:
I then retreated, past an enormous horse chestnut tree. (They are everywhere here!)
I have some other pictures from the trip; but I will save them for another day later in the week, when it will rain again all day!
I hope to make another trip, when there are more roses out -- of different colours.
David
David,
The availability of rose flowers for us, will be about the same. We might see a few of them, but mostly we need about two more weeks. That's great the rain stopped for you. We have bright sunny days now.
What's interesting for me, is to see that European architecture that we don't get here in the USA. I like seeing all of the spring green leaves too.
Subject: Wild Rose
While walking through a forest yesterday, I saw this wild rose.
For this photo I used cloudy white balance.
Model - Canon EOS Rebel T7i
ExposureTime - 1/100 seconds
FNumber - 6.30
ISOSpeedRatings - 2500
ExposureBiasValue - 0
FocalLength - 35 mm
Lens Model - EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
And for this one, the white balance was the same. It was sunny but some storm clouds blocked out the sun. But so far, I don't think we got any rain.
Model - Canon EOS Rebel T7i
ExposureTime - 1/60 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 1600
ExposureBiasValue - 0
FocalLength - 250 mm
Lens Model - EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
Dig,
Nice pix. Are we supposed to see the flower in the first one also? You guys know more about flower names than I do! I took a pic of a "mystery" (to me) flower yesterday that I will post later to test you...
I always use raw, and I believe that white balance is only used for jpgs.
David
Nice. đ
Oh dear. Great photo, though.
Dear Steve,
that is terrible! And so early in the year, too. The termperatures look crazy. Hotter in Edmonton than in Calgary. And in Washington and Oregon States even hotter, according to Ventusky.com...
I suppose that, unlike here in central Europe, you havent had any rain...
Keep safe!
David