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S1R + MC-21 + Canon 500 f4.0 v.1

The Sanderling is one of the most common shorebirds in the State of Florida; however, surveys show that there has been a greater than 80% decline in numbers since the 1970s.  These little birds move so rapidly that is difficult to get a good shot of them, and especially so since the Sigma MC-21 does not support continuous autofocus for the Canon lens on the S1R.  A Canon body focuses infinitely better with this lens, and yet I keep plugging away with the S1R due to its superior image quality.

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Selinda, Botswana. - Young male Lion with his pride at a buffalo kill.

Lumix S1R & Leica VE SL 90-280mm

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This is the first image I have processed with Capture 1.  I have been a Lightroom user for many years, and I am very proficient processing images in Lightroom, but I have read good things about C1, and with the current promotional discount, I decided to give it a try.  I have lots to learn, but so far I have managed to get through the basic features such as exposure, cropping, contrast, white balance, etc.

S1R + SL 24-90 this morning.

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These fences are erected to catch windblown sand and create dunes.  Believe it or not, they actually work, as you can see in the background on the righthand side of the image.

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S1R + SL 24-90

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Off we go... (Atlantic puffin, Shetland). S1R + 90-280SL.

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AFS - NOT  AFC.... 1/1600 ISO 400 f5.0 S1r +  Sigma 120-300 Canon Mount MC21 adapted

 

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same Pic but cropped

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Sr1 with 24-90

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Sr1 with Sigma 135mm 1.8 at 1.8 , ISO 1600  1/200sec.

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(yes the eye left is sharp ....)

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Some images from yesterday ..... with Simon Baxter in the North York Moors for some Woodland Photography.

Rather bizarrely I ended up using the SL 75/2 for most of the day. Everything was a luminescent spring green in warm sunlight which made the images OOC look very over-saturated, even though that was in fact fairly close to reality. At this time of year the oak (and other)  bark actually does have a tinge of magenta. Processing to yield images that look 'real' is not easy in springtime....

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