AMERICAN ROBIN, CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN, GLENCOE, ILLINOIS, APRIL 26, 2015
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 plus Pentax HD 1.4x converter (420mm)
1/640 sec. f8
ISO 400
The sole usable photograph gleaned from this morning's foray to the Botanic Garden was this ordinary robin, but it's a decent formal portrait.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Grackle attack?
COMMON GRACKLE, CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN, GLENCOE, ILLINOIS, APRIL 19, 2015
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm plus Pentax HD 1.4x converter (420mm)
1/800 sec. f7.1
ISO 400
"I am your worst nightmare," this bird seems to be saying. "I will rip your throat out . . ." Actually, it was preening itself in a tree and seemingly trying not to look menacing. But those yellow eyes are always frightening. I was happy to get a sharp photo handholding a 420mm combination.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm plus Pentax HD 1.4x converter (420mm)
1/800 sec. f7.1
ISO 400
"I am your worst nightmare," this bird seems to be saying. "I will rip your throat out . . ." Actually, it was preening itself in a tree and seemingly trying not to look menacing. But those yellow eyes are always frightening. I was happy to get a sharp photo handholding a 420mm combination.
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Red-winged Blackbird
RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD, LOVELACE PARK, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, APRIL 17, 2015
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 plus Pentax HD 1.4x teleconverter (420mm)
1/640 sec. f8
ISO 400
I had just gotten up from a bench at the Lovelace Park pond after waiting fruitlessly for species other than Canada geese or mallards to show up when this fine specimen of a red-wing alighted a few feet in front of me. That long 420mm plus about 75 percent cropping of the frame yielded a satisfactory (to me) image.
Pentax K-3
Pentax-F* 300mm f4.5 plus Pentax HD 1.4x teleconverter (420mm)
1/640 sec. f8
ISO 400
I had just gotten up from a bench at the Lovelace Park pond after waiting fruitlessly for species other than Canada geese or mallards to show up when this fine specimen of a red-wing alighted a few feet in front of me. That long 420mm plus about 75 percent cropping of the frame yielded a satisfactory (to me) image.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Robin
AMERICAN ROBIN, CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN, GLENCOE, ILLINOIS, APRIL 15, 2015
Pentax K-3
Pentax F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax-HD 1.4x converter (420mm)
1/1000 sec. f8
ISO 400
An hour on the hunt in the Botanic Garden this morning, and all I got was this robin. At least I learned that handholding a 420mm lens-and-converter combination is possible, and that the image quality is more than acceptable.
Pentax K-3
Pentax F* 300mm f4.5 with Pentax-HD 1.4x converter (420mm)
1/1000 sec. f8
ISO 400
An hour on the hunt in the Botanic Garden this morning, and all I got was this robin. At least I learned that handholding a 420mm lens-and-converter combination is possible, and that the image quality is more than acceptable.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Pandora red poppy anemone
Pentax K-01
90mm Tamron f2.8 macro
1/20 sec. f8 on tripod
ISO 400
The first Sunday of April was too early for much to be photographable outside at the Botanic Garden, but there was a decent indoor floral arrangement that included this striking anemone. I used my trusty flower photo kit of a K-01 and Tamron macro lens atop a tripod for this one, and had to desaturate the intense red in Lightroom to make it more believable.
Monday, April 6, 2015
First mallard of the season
FEMALE MALLARD, LOVELACE PARK, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, APRIL 5, 2015
Pentax K-3
Pentax F* 300mm f4.5
1/1600 sec. f8
ISO 800
I actually had to step back from the edge of Lovelace Park pond so the lens could focus on this specimen of duckhood, so close was it to the camera. I'd gone there with the camera ISO set at 800 so that if there was a chance to catch a bird in flight I'd be ready. Now perhaps on the next outing some rarer migratory species will stop for their portraits.
The glory of Gore Canyon
UPPER GORE CANYON, COLORADO, MARCH 19, 2015
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3 at 31mm
1/2500 sec. f4
ISO 800
This is the last of the "railfan window" shots I'll post in this group of photographs. It shows one of the reasons why the California Zephyr route is considered Amtrak's most scenic. The two Gore Canyons—Upper and Lower—are, along with Glenwood Canyon, the most breathtaking sights of the ride. I wish, however, that I had been able to use a smaller aperture in order to get both near and far views tack sharp, but had to settle for nearly wide open in order to diffuse the dust on the window.
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3 at 31mm
1/2500 sec. f4
ISO 800
This is the last of the "railfan window" shots I'll post in this group of photographs. It shows one of the reasons why the California Zephyr route is considered Amtrak's most scenic. The two Gore Canyons—Upper and Lower—are, along with Glenwood Canyon, the most breathtaking sights of the ride. I wish, however, that I had been able to use a smaller aperture in order to get both near and far views tack sharp, but had to settle for nearly wide open in order to diffuse the dust on the window.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Rock fence
UNION PACIFIC R.R. NEAR UTALINE, UTAH, MARCH 19, 2015
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3 at 22mm
1/3200 sec. f4
ISO 800
All along the route of the California Zephyr as it threads its way past beetling cliffs, rock fences protect the train from piles of fallen boulders on the tracks ahead. When a stone punches its way through a wire, a red signal is tripped so that the engineer will stop the train before it strikes the rock.
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3 at 22mm
1/3200 sec. f4
ISO 800
All along the route of the California Zephyr as it threads its way past beetling cliffs, rock fences protect the train from piles of fallen boulders on the tracks ahead. When a stone punches its way through a wire, a red signal is tripped so that the engineer will stop the train before it strikes the rock.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Sunup near Winnemucca
ON THE UNION PACIFIC R.R. WEST OF WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA, MARCH 16, 2015
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3 at 18mm
1/800 sec. f3.5
ISO 800
I can't tell whether that's mist rising from the desert at daybreak or just schmutz on the glass of the window in the last car of the California Zephyr. In either case, shooting with the lens wide open yielded a usable photograph.
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3 at 18mm
1/800 sec. f3.5
ISO 800
I can't tell whether that's mist rising from the desert at daybreak or just schmutz on the glass of the window in the last car of the California Zephyr. In either case, shooting with the lens wide open yielded a usable photograph.
Friday, April 3, 2015
The middle of nowhere
ON THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD NEAR THOMPSON SPRINGS, UTAH, MARCH 19, 2015
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3 at 18mm
1/3200 sec. f4
ISO 400
This shot from the rear window of the last car of an eastbound California Zephyr was made with the lens nearly wide open in order to diffuse the dust and schmutz on the window glass. I also used a rubber lens hood to block out light reflected from behind.
Pentax K-3
Sigma 18-250 f3.5-6.3 at 18mm
1/3200 sec. f4
ISO 400
This shot from the rear window of the last car of an eastbound California Zephyr was made with the lens nearly wide open in order to diffuse the dust and schmutz on the window glass. I also used a rubber lens hood to block out light reflected from behind.
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