David,
Besides Mr. Turtle, it is a nice reminder of plate tectonics, or geologic
actions in general.
Bill
On Jun 5, 2019, at 9:54 AM, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
G'Mornin' Peter!
Thanks for your kind words.
I am most impressed with the sharpness of the Leica DG Vario-Elmar, even if
it is a Panasonic-built lens. I am also most impressed with the Optical
Image Stabilization in the lens, as witnessed by this shot...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155735425@N05/48008391568/in/dateposted-public/
which was taken from a moving boat, hand-held, wide open, at a modest 1/500th
& ISO 640. The shot has been cropped to about 60% of it's original.
David.
Wow! The clarity/sharpness is impressive; but so is the technique and
composition. Well done, sir! :)
Best regards,
Peter S.
On Jun 4, 2019, at 7:59 AM, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good Morning, fellow flexers!
This time, a brown squirrel that was "caught in the act".
https://www.flickr.com/photos/155735425@N05/47999746663/in/dateposted-
public/
I am simply amazed at the abilities of the OIS in the Pana-Leica
100~400. This shot was made, hand-held, at 1/50th of a second, f6.3,
and at 400mm! ISO was 640. By rights, that should be impossible, but
it is readily repeatable with this lens.
Comments, criticism welcomed, as always.
David.
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