Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: squirrel

Squirrel

07 May 2020 2 1 86
This little fellow was hitting up passers-by for a handout at Port Huron in November of 2011. Unfortunately we had nothing to offer. I expect he often found someone to help, as he seemed pretty tame. And was certainly cute.

Thirsty

20 Oct 2005 82
Our front-yard birdbath. Taken moments after this picture .

Squirrel

16 Jul 2009 76
Our cats just find this little guy immensely entertaining. He's not much afraid of us; took this from the porch, just eight or ten feet from the bird feeder he's taking advantage of.

Squirrel, Escaping

19 Jun 2005 66
Not exactly the photograph I planned.

Don't Worry Feed Squirpys

10 Sep 2013 84
For BlitzGirl . Yeah, it's pretty much a private joke.

Squirrel on Pedestal

Two Squirrels

05 Jan 2013 93
Continuing with my Minolta on Nikon experiments. The problem with what I was doing the other day--using my Minolta zoom on the D300--is that there's no advantage . My Minolta Rokkor 75-200 f4.5 is in no way an improvement on the Nikon Nikkor 80-200 f2.8 AF. In fact, it's a slower lens without autofocus capabilities. So we'll treat the squirrel shot from a couple days back as a proof of concept, and move on. Well, I got the adapter for my Nikon 1 yesterday, and here are three photographs which were shot using the Minolta lens on the V1. The gold finch (really not sharp enough by my usual standards) and the single squirrel (on the borderline) were shot at 200 mm; the two-squirrel shot (excellent sharpness) was set around 135 mm. All three shots were hand-held and manually focused. This setup has a real advantage: The 75-200 f4.5's a much longer lens than the camera's native 30-110 mm f3.8-5.6 lens. At full extension, this is equivalent to a 540 mm lens on a film SLR. That's a noteworthy gain. This is another Fotodiox adapter, and really all it does is step down the lens barrel size. Attaching this lens/adapter combination has a significant impact on the camera's behavior. Most modes are disallowed, and while manual mode is permitted it loses the camera's light sensor, effectively turning the camera into a fully manual device. But it works. We'll keep experimenting, probably on both cameras. I have other Minolta lenses, some of which are quite quick; those would be gains on the big camera in some situations. This could be fun.

Squirrel

05 Jan 2013 97
Continuing with my Minolta on Nikon experiments. The problem with what I was doing the other day--using my Minolta zoom on the D300--is that there's no advantage . My Minolta Rokkor 75-200 f4.5 is in no way an improvement on the Nikon Nikkor 80-200 f2.8 AF. In fact, it's a slower lens without autofocus capabilities. So we'll treat the squirrel shot from a couple days back as a proof of concept, and move on. Well, I got the adapter for my Nikon 1 yesterday, and here are three photographs which were shot using the Minolta lens on the V1. The gold finch (really not sharp enough by my usual standards) and the single squirrel (on the borderline) were shot at 200 mm; the two-squirrel shot (excellent sharpness) was set around 135 mm. All three shots were hand-held and manually focused. This setup has a real advantage: The 75-200 f4.5's a much longer lens than the camera's native 30-110 mm f3.8-5.6 lens. At full extension, this is equivalent to a 540 mm lens on a film SLR. That's a noteworthy gain. This is another Fotodiox adapter, and really all it does is step down the lens barrel size. Attaching this lens/adapter combination has a significant impact on the camera's behavior. Most modes are disallowed, and while manual mode is permitted it loses the camera's light sensor, effectively turning the camera into a fully manual device. But it works. We'll keep experimenting, probably on both cameras. I have other Minolta lenses, some of which are quite quick; those would be gains on the big camera in some situations. This could be fun.

Squirrel!

01 Jan 2013 116
Still playing with my Minolta 75-200 f4.5 lens attached to my D300 with a Fotodiox adapter. Obviously the setup works. I own a variety of old Minolta lenses. I thought I was buying an adapter to fit my V1, but evidently ordered the wrong thing. Since the adapter's inexpensive, and fits my D300, it seems worth some experimentation. With the adapter on, things work OK, though the camera seems to think this lens is f2.8 and 50mm. Since at this point I'm just setting things by trial and error, that's harmless.

Squirrel

23 Aug 2012 97
Haven't often been visited by the local squirrels this summer.....

Squirrel, with food hoard

01 Sep 2011 86
@ Cheboygan State Park. This little guy and his mates kept us entertained all week.

The Squirrel on the Birdbath Base

Lunch!

31 Jan 2013 101
Around noon at our pedestal feeder.

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