Photographed using a Nikon D750 with a Sigma 150-600 mm lens in Central Park Tuesday April 11. I find that my big lens can work a lot like a macro.





Photographed using a Nikon D750 with a Sigma 150-600 mm lens in Central Park Tuesday April 11. I find that my big lens can work a lot like a macro.





Love the shot of bloodroot. I would not have expected to find these in Central Park. This reminds me. I haven’t visit the park in over two years.
These are planted I’m the Ramble.
There cannot be a more gentle and colorful presentation of Central Park than this one — thank you, Sherry. wow, that peach blossom really calls to me.
Glad you like my Spring captures. Thank you so much.
I’ve recently bought a Sigma, and am enjoying getting to know it
I find this one lighter and almost as good as a Nikon lens.
Oh, they are absolutely gorgeous!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks Trini.
Spring is such a treat, isn’t it? Your peach blossom is beautiful. 🙂 I’m keeping an eye on my rhodies and azaleas. Soon be in full bloom. Wishing you a joyful Easter!
Happy Easter to you too.
150-600mm. I thought this lens is for wildlife photography? Using it as a macro lens is pretty clever, Sherry. Perfect background blur. My favorite is the last one. I think it would be perfect in black and white as well. Happy shooting. Reinhold
I usually don’t carry my macro when I am looking for birds. Nice to have an all purpose lens. I’ll try the last one as B&W Thanks.
Don’t mean to be pedantic. This is not macro. It’s close up.
😂 Thanks…
🙂 true.
So pretty! I can’t wait to see these here 😊
Hope it is a week away.
I do like those wood anemones
Thanks. Me too 🙂 Hope you enjoy the weekend.
Thanks, Sherry…and have a great Easter weekend!