John, I like them both. Years ago I was photographing one of them
with a LX and a 50 mm A.2.8 Macro that I had just bought brand new,
Then all of a sudden he jumped right up on the camera, I did not
expect it and I dropped the camera to the ground and the lens took
the hit on the on the front and messed up the threads where you would
put on filters, etc. The lens still works well, as does the camera,
but not able to screw on a filer..Anyway they are neat to
photograph...Joe
P.S. My wife stood their laughing
I have been so uninspired I haven't even felt like picking my camera
up for several months. I think the last photos I took were at GFM
Nature Photography Weekend.
Yesterday while I was cutting the grass, this little fellow got
dumped out when I was emptying the catcher bag. I kind of scooped
him up and dropped him on my rose bush so he would be out of the
way. He was still hanging on the rose bush when I finished my yard
work, so I went and got my camera & put my A* 100 f/2.8 macro on it.
I took about 50 frames before he got irritated and left. This is one
of the two I'm relatively happy with:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/7790647954/lightbox/
K20D, A*100 f/2.8 macro @ f/8 and I'm not going to walk back into
the other room just to see what the shutter speed was.
When I was prepping it in Bridge, I noticed I've got a hot pixel
that causes a sharp line to appear across the frame. I tried to
clone it out, but I can see I need to go back and work on it again
in some places.
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