1000mm meets Sandy (6)
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trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
Total Posts: 28896
Country: United States

reko wrote:
Always nice to see your Sandy shots Will. Go easy on the paint fumes, Many years ago I painted cars and as those who know me can attest fumes will make you crazy!

I had to triple coat my kid's ceiling (to cover over midnight blue) with Kilz...
getting some fresh air didn't hurt! Thanks, Robert.



ausmr
Registered: Apr 05, 2008
Total Posts: 1864
Country: Australia

Will, very fine images ... how do you get them to fly when you are there?
-mirek



Doug Bentlage
Registered: Nov 01, 2006
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Good shootin' Will, 2 and 4 are lookin' mighty fine!

Doug



davidearls
Registered: Mar 09, 2006
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Pretty impressive results for a lot of "artificial" glass. Looks like some pretty harsh light with about 6 full stops of dynamic range - I think you did exactly the right thing with your EC - especially impressive work on the BIFs -



trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
Total Posts: 28896
Country: United States

ausmr wrote:
Will, very fine images ... how do you get them to fly when you are there?
-mirek

Thanks, Mirek! According to Karl, I have electric pads purposely placed in the pasture.



trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
Total Posts: 28896
Country: United States

Doug Bentlage wrote:
Good shootin' Will, 2 and 4 are lookin' mighty fine!

Doug

Thanks a lot, Doug...on 3 cups of coffee too!



trenchmonkey
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
Total Posts: 28896
Country: United States

davidearls wrote:
Pretty impressive results for a lot of "artificial" glass. Looks like some pretty harsh light with about 6 full stops of dynamic range - I think you did exactly the right thing with your EC - especially impressive work on the BIFs -

Appreciate the informative comments, David. In better light (it was like 10:30 or so) I'm still at -.3 EC
since it's real easy to blow out the Sandhills white/light gray coloring. The D3/D300 do a much better job
but I still like shootin' with the old D2X. Thanks much!



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