Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The first two are enticing (look at me now) and earthy colour hues; for me, the second is the better. Thanks you for showing, Adam. B. On 26-apr-2006, at 5:58, Adam Bridge wrote: > Today was a sort of overcast afternoon but I had heard that the vernal > pools south of Dixon in Solano County were quite beautiful - the > strange cool, wet spring having caught all phases flora. > > The light wasn't right for photography but I had a watcher who sat on > the fence between me and the vernal pools near the large Navy and > Voice of America transmitting antenna. > > <http://www.idea-processing.com/Images/_L3U0245.jpg> > > <http://www.idea-processing.com/Images/_L3U0248.jpg> > > He gave up that perch and flew across the road where this old bit of > drainage tile gave him another good view. > > <http://www.idea-processing.com/Images/_L3U0276.jpg> > > Further down the road the egrets were very wary, but I thought their > bright yellow feet and black legs were worth a look as one fled toward > the sanctuary of a private pond further south: > > <http://www.idea-processing.com/Images/_L3U0281.jpg> > > Canon 1Ds MKII with Leica telyt 560 shot wide open at ISO 400. The owl > images are heavily cropped. The egret less so. In a future life I > might be able to recover a bit of detail in his upper left wing. > > Doug Herr would, no doubt, have petted the owl and had the egret > sitting on his outstretched arm so he could shoot it with a 35mm but > I'm not in that league. > > Comments, as always, most welcome. > > Adam > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information