*** Your R System Images - March ***
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Zeee wrote:Portugals Stonehenge located near Evora. Built overt Several different periods between 5000 and 4000 BCE, the Almendres Cromlech are the finest example of Neolithic structures on the Iberian Peninsula, though it remained undiscovered until 1966.Next sacrifice at 2:00 PMHi Zeee,Fascinating shots and accompanying information - thanks for sharing.(We hope the sacrifice wasn't too grisly...).P&K
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mojorisn wrote:Recent trip to Wings Over The Rockies with R5 and RF 24-105L:Hi mojorisn,It's always challenging to get good compositions at museums where exhibits can overlap - you've done a great job with this series, this eye-catching shot being our favourite.P&K
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José B wrote:Hi José,A fine series of very well controlled shots - though special mention must go to the model who managed to smile (and stay upright!) despite the challenging conditions...P&K
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JasonS70 wrote:One day I will get a big boy zoom to go with my camera and won't have to crop the living daylights out of my photos. The bird was well within range that 350-400mm would have filled the image nicelyCheersJasonHi Jason,Given the limitations, you've done very well - that's a very dramatic capture!P&K
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s zombo wrote:My grand kidsEOS R and RF100-400Hi Steve,Wonderful!P&K
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Son of Thunder wrote:Hi Son of Thunder,Your wonderful images never fail to bring a smile to our face. You have a gift for bringing out - and capturing - people's joy.P&K
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LeftAndRight wrote:After our last discussion on EF 70-200 f/2.8 lenses here, I managed to grab a used copy for decent $$. Just testing it out in the nearby forest. Lovely lens(My first ever L tele) but slightly heavy and it attracts too much attention. One positive of that is I managed to make two new acquaintances and briefly discussed photography with strangers. so a great conversation starter for sure!Hi LeftAndRight,We do like images of people wandering through woods - great light too.P&K
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C O L I N wrote:Backyard photosHi C O L I N,A great set of images (thanks for sharing your settings too!) - this cutie being our favourite.P&K
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orlandoom wrote:My 400mm DO II now has a lighter, slower and much cheaper little brotherHi orlandoom,Great captures of wonderful creatures to showcase your new tech, this being our favourite.P&K
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grenow wrote:We have friends from Europe staying with us at the moment, and yesterday we took them for a picnic and stroll on our neighbour's farm. This is the heart of our local limestone country, rocks laid down 20 - 60 million years ago, rich in fossils of all kinds. It's one of the best sites in the world for penguin fossils - in fact our neighbour has a fossil penguin named after him.I took the R6 and my new 14-35...The same outcrop, looking straight at the bishop's nose - which has disappeared...Hi grenow,Dramatic scenery and skies to showcase your new tech, this shot being our favourite. Nice.P&K
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Chrisinhouston wrote:Went to a car show near my home on Sunday. Everything from old classics to newer cars with an emphasis on high dollar sports cars like Ferrari, Lamborghini and Corvettes. I tend to shoot detail shots and closeups, trying to shoot the entire vehicle often includes unwanted stuff in the background.Shot mostly with my Canon R and RF 24-105, a few with a Tokina 100mm macro.Hi Chris,You have a great eye - we really like getting in close on details/ textures too (Karen is much better at this - and most other things- than me). Great work.(For some reason this reply isn't including the images - technology eh?).P&K
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There she goes again
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PMUK wrote:Son of Thunder wrote:Hi Son of Thunder,Your wonderful images never fail to bring a smile to our face. You have a gift for bringing out - and capturing - people's joy.P&KThank you for the complement have another job tomorrow will post again soon
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PMUK wrote:Spiros T wrote:Beautiful animals from man made lakes in desert.Hi Spiros T,A wonderful series of images - it's difficult to choose a favourite, but this one (just) takes it.P&KThank you
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Superb images Rudy! What a stunning creature; I have yet to see one myself.Ron.
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Notre-Dame-de-Pitié. A very dark church. Malleval from the church. I went to buy some wine frome somewhere close to the medieval village of Malleval (Loire). I spent about 20 minutes there with my camera.The church goes back to about the 11th century and like most old building pieces have been added as time passes. The village and church were destroyed during the religious wars in the 16th century. I think that it was burned down. The church and I assume other building were repaired starting in the 17 th century