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Wildlife isn't my normal genre, but since I live 2 blocks from an urban lake, it was a convenient subject to try out my 250 Leitz Telyt f/4 on a Canon 5D.

 

The thread title comes, of course, from my inspiration and guide to R products - Doug Herr.

 

Some of these are cropped to 360 - 600 efective focal length, as indicated in the notes. But this first one is full frame.

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A crop from the shot above.

 

This 250 from the 1980's is not an APO lens, so requires a fair amount of correction for chromatic aberrations, but with a little practice I am building a preset to tame most of the red/cyan and occasional purple fringing.

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This is a crop to at least 500mm effective focal length - about 3.2 megapixels of the Canon's 12. Not really printable at any size, but does show how the lens holds up, and I liked the fish.

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I especially like photo # 1 and # 3. #1 for it's focusing and creating the mystery of branches with the shallow DOF in both directions. #2 for it's uniqueness ; the little shallow area where the bird is standing , and also the stance of the bird. Really nice. Dan

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i really like what you were going for in 1. the twig in front is in my way. but everything else about it

eye pleasing qualities, and is original.

 

but 3?

wow.

so so good. aside for the fact its perfect technically,

its informative. ive never seen a goose quite like that.

 

thanks!

best,melissa

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