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Just an amazing collection of flowers (free growing and cultured) and wildlife right among the guest humans. M9 with 50 Lux.

Thanks for looking,

Mark Blumer

 

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The 50 lux is a beautiful lens, but for this kind of photography you will need to start at 135mm and up.. especially for the birds.

 

Some of the shots are colourful , but need work , some are oversaturated.

Remember that digital images, even from an M9 will have certain "issues" that will need to be corrected in Photoshop.

 

Thanks for sharing

 

 

Cheers,JRM

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JRM

 

Thanks for the comments. I agree that a longer lens would have helped When I am planning for this type of shooting, I have a Nikon D3 with a 200mm lens. Here, I never expected to see such a collection of birds and I don't normally carry the Nikon on a long day because it needs it's own set of wheels!

 

I also agree with your point about the saturation. I will pay closer attention ( and use my NEC monitor for adjustments rather than my MacBook Pro screen) next time. I just got lazy this time.

 

I always appreciate constructive observations. Thanks.

 

Mark

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I don't normally carry the Nikon on a long day because it needs it's own set of wheels!:D

 

Well with the Telyt 560 , DMR/ R9 and all..you need to be a professional weightlifter .

 

 

 

Cheers, JRM

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