Today was a gorgeous day after the morning fog was burned off by the sun, but alas, I was spending the day with a friend visiting the farmers market, doing laundry, sharing a meal and playing gin runny. But I took another passable photo yesterday when I was in Sausalito that I'm not too embarrassed to share on the thread. This taken by that faithful 105 f/2.5 P AI. I'll have to think a bit before I share a photo I took that day with the 400 f/5.6 AI-s now attached to my Df and sitting next to me. Maybe... but not tonight.
This is Thanksgiving Day in Canada, so happy Thanksgiving all. Here are a few more IR images from Olympic Park, taken with the Fuji X-T2 with Lens Turbo II focal reducer and, respectively, 35 f/2 OC, 24 f/2.8 NC and the 55 f/2.8 micro Ai-s.
GroWeb wrote:
This is Thanksgiving Day in Canada, so happy Thanksgiving all. Here are a few more IR images from Olympic Park, taken with the Fuji X-T2 with Lens Turbo II focal reducer and, respectively, 35 f/2 OC, 24 f/2.8 NC and the 55 f/2.8 micro Ai-s.
GroWeb wrote:
This is Thanksgiving Day in Canada, so happy Thanksgiving all. Here are a few more IR images from Olympic Park, taken with the Fuji X-T2 with Lens Turbo II focal reducer and, respectively, 35 f/2 OC, 24 f/2.8 NC and the 55 f/2.8 micro Ai-s.
Has anyone tried using the Techart autofocus adapter with there Nikkor glass on a Z camera. I believe it can be done stacking another adapter but just wondering if anyone has any experience with it?
Serge, providing that the travel challenges will stop, yes I'll get out and shoot. Took a walk around town this morning to scout a few photos. when I booked the room, I didn't have back issues. when I got here, I found out my room is on the third floor(fourth floor in US) and no elevator. lots of fun lugging suitcases up the stairs... I locked myself out of the room last night, and happened to see someone coming out, and asked them if they knew how to contact the owner. fortunately they were housekeeping, so they let me in the room, and unbeknownst to me, contacted the owner and there was a hope of moving the room. however, there was a misunderstanding of the email address the owner left on her note under the door, and I am stuck to the stairmaster every time I leave. Parking in Donegal Town is cutthroat.. I'm driving a Ford Kuga. I am now fully rested and anxious to maybe go visit Donegal Castle if it's close enough.,
serge07 wrote:
Laura, have a fantastic and safe trip!
That is some great gear your are packing, looking forward to many of your photos.
and yes, I'm so happy that the first stamp in my passport is the Ireland stamp! It wasn't real until the Aer Lingus plane pulled up to the jetway in Chicago. And now I am extremely spoiled for flying on any other flight! I went in Business Class, and oh my....
saph wrote:
Wondered where Nippi was, I see its in that cloud of quantum uncertainty between Laura and Glen. And Glen that third picture is indeed breathtaking!
Laura is off to Ireland? And Laura you look like you are prepared for any and all photo ops with that gear selection!!
GroWeb wrote:
This is Thanksgiving Day in Canada, so happy Thanksgiving all. Here are a few more IR images from Olympic Park, taken with the Fuji X-T2 with Lens Turbo II focal reducer and, respectively, 35 f/2 OC, 24 f/2.8 NC and the 55 f/2.8 micro Ai-s.
Glen, the first image is very nice. Happy Thanksgiving!
NightOwl Cat wrote:
Serge, providing that the travel challenges will stop, yes I'll get out and shoot. Took a walk around town this morning to scout a few photos. when I booked the room, I didn't have back issues. when I got here, I found out my room is on the third floor(fourth floor in US) and no elevator. lots of fun lugging suitcases up the stairs... I locked myself out of the room last night, and happened to see someone coming out, and asked them if they knew how to contact the owner. fortunately they were housekeeping, so they let me in the room, and unbeknownst to me, contacted the owner and there was a hope of moving the room. however, there was a misunderstanding of the email address the owner left on her note under the door, and I am stuck to the stairmaster every time I leave. Parking in Donegal Town is cutthroat.. I'm driving a Ford Kuga. I am now fully rested and anxious to maybe go visit Donegal Castle if it's close enough.,
Laura, it has got to get much better for you. I have booked apartments without an elevator and it is not fun lugging the luggage up and down several flloors of stairs. I travel light but my better half, not so much.
Relax and enjoy the beautiful country. A few pints of Guinness seems to be called for.
GroWeb wrote:
This is Thanksgiving Day in Canada, so happy Thanksgiving all. Here are a few more IR images from Olympic Park, taken with the Fuji X-T2 with Lens Turbo II focal reducer and, respectively, 35 f/2 OC, 24 f/2.8 NC and the 55 f/2.8 micro Ai-s.
Happy Thanksgiving, Glen. All are great, but I really like the colors of the first one.