Garden visitor just out side rear doors, 2 cats and dogs completely oblivious to its appearance. It let me get quite close with the 105 macro lens then placed him safely under a bush.
Interesting false sun above the real one, probably an ND filter flare/artefact
I'm kicking myself because about 2 minutes before I launched the cruise ship in the bay had a small fireworks display and I was mid panorama when the clouds of smoke drifted across and around the drone. If only I had that shot set up for a peaceful 4K shot of sunset with foreground clouds moseying past. When I DID see it, it was too late to set up the exposure to not have it look wishy/washy, which is what I got when I tried.
Taken with a "budget" Nikon, the 50mm f/1.8 Series E - a very small lens, sometimes described as a "pancake" - produced between 1979 and 1985
By modern standards the image is not great, looks flat even after adjustments in LR - maybe destined for the "paperweight" box
The B & W image is just as bad
or maybe the D850 was just too much for it or I'd like to think that it has it's own "look" from year gone by
The old "Karzy" in our back garden - it is "leaning" through old age like many of us
A weird one taked for another forum on those wonderful things a mobile phone ( my daughters cast off) Taken for another forum and showing the flat machined into the barrel of a gun making it difficult to fit a silencer.
There's open ground just behind those houses but there was no point making a dash for it as the lovely light would only last a couple of minutes and would be gone before I could get there.
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