Where is this scene? Are you up Edmonton way or farther north? I assume the Northern Lights are on the right of the frame, or is that from another source?
I'm in La Ronge, Saskatchewan. Yes, Northern Lights on the right hand side. It's hard to find a night where there aren't any. Makes shooting the milky way a bit difficult because the lights overpower the stars.
michaelwatkins wrote:
Wow, just wow.
Where is this scene? Are you up Edmonton way or farther north? I assume the Northern Lights are on the right of the frame, or is that from another source?
Mahone, not anywhere near as impressive as yours, but I wanted to post a picture today.
I just received my new camera and lens. A D800 and a 24-70 f/2.8
My wife took this pictures of me and my doggies...
Monty
There are more people in the distance on the ridge and at larger res you can see a wind farm on the horizon, not bad for a hand help "snap" into the sun!
montym wrote:
Mahone, not anywhere near as impressive as yours, but I wanted to post a picture today.
I just received my new camera and lens. A D800 and a 24-70 f/2.8
My wife took this pictures of me and my doggies...
Monty
Congrats, Monty!!! I think you made a great choice. I love my MF Nikors like you, but the 24-70 is such a brilliant lens. It's bokeh is amazing for a zoom. D800 is just superb as well.
deang001 wrote:
Congrats, Monty!!! I think you made a great choice. I love my MF Nikors like you, but the 24-70 is such a brilliant lens. It's bokeh is amazing for a zoom. D800 is just superb as well.
Thanks Dean. So far I'm really liking both the lens and the camera. With the grip that thing weighs a ton...
I find I stil take the same "everyday" pictures Work and the doggies
As I was walking out of work today, I grabbed a picture of Hanna, the receptionist at work.