Here's a nice overview of the tanks. ...
I didn't post my pictures from the Blood Moon event two nights ago. This was shot with a 200mm lens. And this one with a 300mm lens. The event started just before 2 a.m. CST and I happened to check to see what the sky was like at that point. Not a cloud in sight, and I had a decent shadow in my backyard to set up the tripod ...
Here's a video compilation of images I shared during January. I thought it might be a nice way to see them in a single session, but I'd love to hear your feedback. Is this something worth doing? I'm assuming it is too long, but I just kind of went "all in" on this idea.
My son came over while I was watching the Olympics, and took an iPhone video of the two tanks. It came out nicely, so I put it on my Youtube channel.
I've had people request I do more YouTube videos, and while I do like the idea I have to say that I'm really picky about quality and how the final product appears. The world seems happy to share just about anything, and I'm often quite content to see their offerings. But when I have to do it myself, I seem to have some demanding standards that I need to just ignore. I spent a few minutes filming different areas of the tank with my D90, the 50mm lens, and a tripod. When I played those ...