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SL with 180mm Elmarit-R v. 2 + APO-Extender-R 2X . . .

My Purple Heron friend has been missing the past couple of days, but it looks as though he sent his cousin, the Grey Heron, to fill in during his absence . . .

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SL with 105-280mm Vario-Elmar-R + APO-Extender-R 1.4X . . .

Olive-Backed Sunbird . . . 

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SL with 105-280mm Vario-Elmar-R . . . 

Eurasian Sparrow . . . 

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Tritentrue,  Your wildlife photographs are superb.   IMO, your current setup with the SL and 105-280 Vario-Elmar-R + APO tele-extender is superb.  I realize it is heavy, but the resulting photographs have great content, color, texture, light, composition, bokeh...all a leading to your creating most excellent photographs.  Personally, I wouldn't change a thing and just keep creating your beautiful wildlife photographs.  r/ Mark

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Thank you very much for the kind words.  The 105-280mm Vario is quite a lens, and renders amazing imagery with either teleconverter.  Like its prime cousin, the 280 f/4 APO, it can capture an incredible amount of fine detail in unfavorable light, as in the photo above, which was shot (without TC) in overcast drizzling rain.

Heavy setup, yes:  3.428 kilograms, shot handheld, and I'm not getting any younger! 

Attached is one of my crusty old Collared Kingisher pal from yesterday, this one shot using the APO 1.4X . . .

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Part of an ongoing series, a personal daily image challenge in or around my home. This is day 87 and the space is getting smaller and smaller. The full series is on IG @mikehuff909

 

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21 minutes ago, _Michael said:

Part of an ongoing series, a personal daily image challenge in or around my home. This is day 87 and the space is getting smaller and smaller. The full series is on IG @mikehuff909

 

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Nice series - much to like - a good eye - and (technically) superbly presented! 

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SL with 105-280mm Vario-Elmar-R + APO-Extender-R 1.4X, finally with some sunshine!

Always looking as though he had one cup of coffee too many, the Little Heron forages onward . . . 

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saxonian Elbe sandstone mountains rising sun, spot called "Barbarine"  
Photo trip with friends
 

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SL with Sigma 100-400mm, cropped at about 50% . . . 

Brown-Throated Sunbird . . . 

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SL with Sigma 100-400mm . . . 

Collared Kingfisher . . . 

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SL, Summarit 1:2.5/75

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We've named him Charlie (for no particular reason)...envisioning a mini-series with him in various places. 

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SL with Sigma 100-400mm, salvaged from extreme backlighting, cropped at 100% . . . 

Swinhoe's White Eye . . .

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Brittany - France

M10 - 35 mm summicron

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SL with 24-90

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180mm Elmar R

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