Lunch for someone
The pretty flower . . .
The problem with macro . . .
Pretty day
A nanometer too far
Sunset, 850nm
Hills, woods, clouds, and a road to ?
A nearby creek
Cloudy day infrared
The Ridges
A midwestern farm on an infrared-y day
Tree trunk at sunset
Lily of the Embankment
So hot the trees turned pink!
A pastel afternoon
590nm is watercolors; 720nm is acrylics
A processing lesson
Hard to tell water from leaves
This bug can kill you
A pollinator comes to visit
Some kind of ironweed -- I think
Resurrection Lily
Hay mowed and baled, autumn is coming
As close as I cared to get
Back in the woods
I named the ant Wabi-sabi
It can make pretty pictures
It can follow focus
Just testing the setup
Clouds in 850nm are especially fun
Infrared tree pictures are an addiction
Virginia creeper on the barn
Pine tree and undergrowth at sunset
First picture with this lens
Coming back down the hill
Maybe vandals, or an earthquake
Not a bad place to rest for eternity
Yes, a failure
The cemetery
A nice surprise
Black-and-white is all you get at 850nm
The dirt road up the hill to the old cemetery
Running away from home
Northern lights in southern Ohio
Very cold all week but warmer today
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For some reason . . .
. . . the 60mm f2.4 Fujinon likes these little flowers. Grabs and holds focus. Does not exhibit this behavior when pointed at other subjects. I'd still rather have a 90mm Macro Kilar in Fuji mount, but that would require such a lens to exist, and Marty Forscher is dead so there's no way of getting one.
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