Hi
I went out to play some more with my 45 degree viewfinder with my macro lens. The sites were Keystone and Edmonds.
This viewfinder is definitely tougher with macro than WA, but it is getting easier with more time on it. I'm still having trouble with fast moving subjects and very camo'd subjects, but the viewfinder enables some angles that otherwise would not be possible. Here are some captures, sorry if the colors are a bit off, I've got some color cast issues (help!):
-Eric
A few recent ones
A few recent ones
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Re: A few recent ones
Great job YellowEye! I love the pillars of life and the Nidibranch family portrait!!! Also the love nudis is so cool!
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Re: A few recent ones
Love the opalescent dance! Gorgeous pictures, as usual, and thank you for taking the time to share them.
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Nice pics, Yellow eye! I agree about your comments on the 45degree viewfinder! I've been using one for about four months now and I am still learning how to adjust for it. On the other had - I've gotten some nice shots by having the larger view screen and the ability to "get down low". Thanks for sharing your pics! Keith
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As they said, Great pics as always !
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