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These are the images of the puffball fungi that I found and photographed with my new A7v and my Sigma Art 105 macro lens for the first image and my Tamron 50-400mm for the second.
The new articulated screen on the Sony A7v , its a game changer for this low down macro photography for me.
Nestled in a bed of moss, these puffball fungi stand like woodland sentinels, each one a tiny marvel revealed by getting low to the forest floor. The new articulated screen on the Sony A7V made capturing this hidden scene a true pleasure.
A cluster of spent puffballs, their earthy shells scattered with fallen leaves, nature’s quiet reminder of the cycles unfolding beneath our feet.This was a particualry dark section of the woodland and the new monitors resolution and clarity was wonderful.
The new articulated screen on the Sony A7v , its a game changer for this low down macro photography for me.
Nestled in a bed of moss, these puffball fungi stand like woodland sentinels, each one a tiny marvel revealed by getting low to the forest floor. The new articulated screen on the Sony A7V made capturing this hidden scene a true pleasure.
- ILCE-7M5
- 105mm F2.8 DG DN MACRO | Art 020
- 105.0 mm
- ƒ/8
- 1.3 sec
- ISO 100
A cluster of spent puffballs, their earthy shells scattered with fallen leaves, nature’s quiet reminder of the cycles unfolding beneath our feet.This was a particualry dark section of the woodland and the new monitors resolution and clarity was wonderful.
- ILCE-7M5
- E 50-400mm F4.5-6.3 A067
- 164.0 mm
- ƒ/8
- 1/6 sec
- ISO 100