Pretty shot, even of the scientific name sounds like maybe someone hacked up
something in the garden. [Smile]
So, I am wondering about the last part of the sentence. Way back when I first
bought a digital camera with an EVF, I took a photo of some nicely sunset lit
power lines. When I got them on the computer much to my amazement I saw a hawk
nicely perched on the top of the pole that I never saw in the viewfinder. Not
the sole example. I have many shots where I found an insect, or some spider
web in the photo that I never saw through the EVF. I never would have missed
them in the viewfinder of my R8 or my Rollei SL-35. So, my question is do you
find that often? Things that appear on the computer that you did not see in
the camera viewfinder? I have been looking at smaller cameras as I get older,
as I do a lot of hiking and it is starting to be a chore to carry around a full
frame DSLR and the lenses. But I have not found a camera with a good enough
EVF. They are all disturbing to me to look through. Too artificial. I have
tried all the Sony cameras, and even a few APC size. Fuji has been the best by
far. The absolute best so far has been the Leica Q, but no interchangeable
lenses, or even a fixed zoom, but that one looked very “normal” to me. Yet to
try an SL, but I am sure it will tip the scales way more than my current
system. I need lighter if I am going to make this move.
Aram
From: Sonny Carter
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 4:35 AM
To: Seephoto ; PAW ; LRF reflex
Subject: [LRflex] Friday Flowers SonC
I found this Spathoglottis plicata ( Ground Orchid) in Adreen's garden this
week, and after I shot it noticed the assassin nymph, which added to the Mardi
Gras color!
http://sonc.com/look/?p=5412
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Regards,
Sonny
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Natchitoches, Louisiana
1714
Oldest Permanent Settlement in the Louisiana Purchase
USA