Don Kuykendall_RIP
RIP :(
Shooting some flowers I had some company. Fun with bugs and macro photography...
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Very nice Bee shots
Shooting some flowers I had some company. Fun with bugs and macro photography...
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Thanks, Hark. It's taken some getting used to. As you get close to your subject the depth of field is amazingly narrow, even at apertures you wouldn't expect to be that way. With the chrysalis photo I'm shooting f9 and get maybe 1/4" of sharpness. It makes handholding extremely difficult. I'd be better off using a tripod, but to be honest I get lazy most of the time. LOL It's a great lens though. Only complaint would be that the Optical Stabilizer is rather loud turning on and off, but that's just getting picky.
I pass this barn quite regularly and have always wanted to stop and photograph it, but it's a narrow road with nowhere to pull over outside someone's front lawn, and there's almost always a car right behind me that would wind up in my trunk if I stopped short. That wasn't the case on Sunday morning. I shot this both in IR and with the D600. It's funny, but I've suddenly become a bit bored with "normal", so while the regular color looks just fine, I find great appeal in the IR version. Same with the RR tracks above, which I shot both ways but immediately dumped the regular color shots. If I had to break it down it is likely connected with the draw I have to shooting photos of decaying buildings and structures - it shows an alternate and uncommon beauty that lives outside of what "normal" looks like.
Anyway, for comparison sake, here you go. Slightly different perspectives, but close enough.
"Normal" View
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Infrared
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I pass this barn quite regularly and have always wanted to stop and photograph it, but it's a narrow road with nowhere to pull over outside someone's front lawn, and there's almost always a car right behind me that would wind up in my trunk if I stopped short. That wasn't the case on Sunday morning. I shot this both in IR and with the D600. It's funny, but I've suddenly become a bit bored with "normal", so while the regular color looks just fine, I find great appeal in the IR version. Same with the RR tracks above, which I shot both ways but immediately dumped the regular color shots. If I had to break it down it is likely connected with the draw I have to shooting photos of decaying buildings and structures - it shows an alternate and uncommon beauty that lives outside of what "normal" looks like.
Anyway, for comparison sake, here you go. Slightly different perspectives, but close enough.
"Normal" View
Infrared
I pass this barn quite regularly and have always wanted to stop and photograph it, but it's a narrow road with nowhere to pull over outside someone's front lawn, and there's almost always a car right behind me that would wind up in my trunk if I stopped short. That wasn't the case on Sunday morning. I shot this both in IR and with the D600. It's funny, but I've suddenly become a bit bored with "normal", so while the regular color looks just fine, I find great appeal in the IR version. Same with the RR tracks above, which I shot both ways but immediately dumped the regular color shots. If I had to break it down it is likely connected with the draw I have to shooting photos of decaying buildings and structures - it shows an alternate and uncommon beauty that lives outside of what "normal" looks like.
Anyway, for comparison sake, here you go. Slightly different perspectives, but close enough.
"Normal" View
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Infrared
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