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I have signed up for pro bono work as a validator of aquatic plants for the National History Museum of Botany at the University of Oslo. Got my security clearance and access key card today, so spent the entire day immersed -- literally -- in the herbarium. A quiet and if I'm allowed to say so, rather dusty, place. However, somebody has to do the job and I volunteered. No idea for how long the task will take, but I expect to be busy for some months at least. I have to go through around 10,000 collections. mainly Pondweeds (Potamogeton, Stuckenia, and Groenlandia).A quick view of my working space there. Now it's between me, the monographs, the Leica binocular microscope (which is excellent), and the herbarium sheets.
Ruth gave me a Moomin mug, I indulged myself with the new Viltrox 75mm f/1.2 lens just in order to be able to make a test exposure at f/1.2 By the way, this lens is an excellent performer. Performance comes at the expense of weight, as this optic tips the scales at 700g. I purchased the 75 directly from the Viltrox store and it came pretty cheap, nearly half of what my local photo dealer asks for it.
GrandsonZ6 24-70/2.8S
Great. Fons
wonderful age is it your influence, that he is already a fan of lesser fierce bears?
Happy little fellow having a good time with grandpa photographing!Thanks John!
Abstract art courtesy of a wet dog nose. D610, 135/2.8 AI-S lens.
Sounds like a great lens and read some good reviews as well. Close focus distance is OK?