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CL + Nikon 70-300mm lens @~200mm...hard to get moving objects in manual. 

Next is to try the recently received Sigma 100-400mm

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4 with the Sigma 100-400, all from my very favorite dragon/damselfly spot. Still learning about focusing this lens....and missed more than I expected....

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Big Dog Face     My Best Friend    TL 35 mm 1.4     Lady, The Newfoundland

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CL with Lumix S Pro 70-200mm f/4 + 1.4X TC . . . 

Olive-Backed Sunbird . . . 

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On 8/10/2020 at 5:17 PM, gfweir said:

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Morning coffee in the backyard, heat advisory until Wednesday evening....right now it's 88 and feels like 95

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This one is so good.

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180mm Elmar R

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60mm Macro Elmarit R

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60mm macro Elmarit

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Yesterday evening as I was cooking supper

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Nothing special, just a bit of a celebration from me to mark my other half feeling a little better, he's had a rough few weeks.  Anyway, today's offering from his vegetable garden with a request for my special soup tonight... I have tried to ignore the fact that his fly was open 😊!

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4 minutes ago, gfweir said:

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Yesterday evening as I was cooking supper

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It must be very hard to do anything other than just sit, watch and maybe enjoy something nice to drink, very envious of your boat life! 

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Just now, Boojay said:

It must be very hard to do anything other than just sit, watch and maybe enjoy something nice to drink, very envious of your boat life! 

It is indeed and we do enjoy it so very much. Watching the comings and goings, planning short and long trips and watching the light changing. There again there are bilges and things to keep clean and maintained :) When my wife comes home from work and sits on one of the decks with a long gin it takes her about ten minutes to say "Don't ever take me away from this".  

 

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CL & CV15 4.5

 

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Water striders a single one and some with the shadow of a dragon- fly. CL and Sigma 100-400 plus extender 1,4.

 

 

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