A couple birds enjoying the sunset. A bee eater and a house sparrow, if I’m not mistaken.
Who dropped their majestic liger?!
My brother’s cat graced me with a visit
Juvenile Flamingo, surprisingly, on the go!
Luckily they didn’t get spooked when I abruptly stopped on the side of the road to take some pics like a creep
Tried to take some 2:1 macro photos today. Didn’t nail the focus unfortunately, but I liked the way it turned out nonetheless.
Now to practice more.
Managed to take some macro shots yesterday before getting kicked out by security.
Taken with the 70 – 300 mm on the A7iii, using the NiSi close up lens.
Settings as follows:
- Focal length: 200 – 300 mm (1:1 – 2:1 magnification)
- Aperture: f/16
- Shutter speed: 1/500
- ISO: 640
Took the photos free hand, so relied heavily on auto focus.
M60 my beloved. And M3 Lee my beloved.
I always forget how good Panzer IVs look.
the rope separating the German tanks comes untied, France surrenders the next day.
Went to visit some family in another state.
A few pics I took a couple days ago while I was waiting for the sun to set.
Tried to capture the milky way, but I wasn’t far enough away from the city to escape the light pollution. You might be able to see some stars though, if you raise the brightness a bit.
All taken with the Fujifilm X-T30 II + XF 18-55 mm and tweaked on Lightroom.
Went on a one-night camping trip with my dad and two of my siblings.
Stayed at a beach around an hour and a half from home. Lovely place, 10/10 would camp again.
The waves get quite noisy during high tide due to the pebble beach, and donkeys startled us at night, but still slept like a baby.
Some pics I took with the Sony A7III + 70 – 300 mm.
Bro looks like he has stories to tell lol.




































































