Welcome to the Wounded Knee Club. I'm a founding member!I'm really pleased I brought the 100-500mm for travelling here. Aside from the fact that I have badly hurt my knee by lifting too heavy suitcases and am hobbling around with newly acquired hiking poles, it's just so good for dragonflies as well as being lighter and smaller than the 200-800mm
Fortunately, it doesn't affect my cycling.Welcome to the Wounded Knee Club. I'm a founding member!
Hope you recover soon!
Cycling, not too hard, is an excellent knee medicine!Fortunately, it doesn't affect my cycling.
Wonderful smooth bokeh! Well done, Pieter.Common darter (Sympetrum striolatum) on the Dutch island Texel. R5 Mk II with EF 180mm macro with EF 1.4 III extender.
Thank you, I prefer clean backgrounds.Wonderful smooth bokeh! Well done, Pieter.
How do you like your Mk II?
Thanks for that details.Thank you, I prefer clean backgrounds.
The Mk II is the best camera I’ve ever had. The AF is incredible, in detection, stickyness and accuracy. I’ve been able to get shots which I would not have gotten with the R5. This is not to discredit the R5, but the Mk II is a generation ahead.
This morning I’ve tested eye controlled AF and for me (I wear glasses) it works really well. I used eye controlled AF to position the AF cursor and then used Eye detection to get the AF to focus on the bird’s eye.
That is not attacking, it is playing hide and seek with youI was photographing this Common Darter, and my wife caught one attacking me. Now you all know what I look like.
What a brutal attack. I hope you didn‘t suffer any injuries.I was photographing this Common Darter, and my wife caught one attacking me. Now you all know what I look like.