| Description | After standing at the top of the field trying to catch the hawker dragonflies in flight, again to no avail, I was heading down through the hogweed to see what was on the meadow. This young lady flew up to my face then circled onto a nearby flower head. She stayed there a long time, occasionally shifting her position but seemingly happy for me to approach and move around her. I did try focus stacking, but there was enough movement that I did not get any good results. In the evening I watched the DP review of the new Olympus consumer zoom, which was so full of misinformation about MFT lenses that I will no longer be watching their videos. Some cobblers about all MFT lenses showing diffraction as soon as you stop down. Utter bunk. There is a a lot of nonsense being talked recently, and I am disappointed that two reasonable reviewers are now adding to the misinformation. |
| Artist | Rob Daykin |
| License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License |
| Make | OLYMPUS CORPORATION |
| Model | E-M1MarkIII |
| Lens Model | M.300mm F4.0 + MC-14 |
| Focal Length | 420.0 mm |
| F Number | 10.0 |
| Aperture | 10.0 |
| ISO | 200 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/250 |