Fred Amico wrote:
@NickHoffman@ - been there, done that. Hope you're on the mend and have a complete recovery.
Tanks for the well wish, looking forward to my imaging to make sure everything is in place. Already quit the meds which are a cruel torture in there own way.
This past fall, I participated in a photo tour in the Czech Republic. There are still many images to process, but here are a few from the trip. All images were shot using an X-H1 with the exception of the Kamenice River Gorge which was shot with an X-T2.
Lightbulb Staircase, Prague. XF 14/2.8
Vltava River, Prague. XF 14/2.8
Little owl, central Czech Republic. XF 50-140/2.8
Kestrel, central Czech Republic. XF 50-140/2.8
Kestrel, central Czech Republic. XF 50-140/2.8
Amanita muscaria mushrooms, central Czech Republic. XF 50-140/2.8
Passageway, Cesky Krumlov. Touit 12/2.8
Kamenice River Gorge, Bohemian Switzerland, Czech Republic. XF 16-55/2.8
Abuttolph wrote:
This past fall, I participated in a photo tour in the Czech Republic. There are still many images to process, but here are a few from the trip. All images were shot using an X-H1 with the exception of the Kamenice River Gorge which was shot with an X-T2.
Abuttolph wrote:
This past fall, I participated in a photo tour in the Czech Republic. There are still many images to process, but here are a few from the trip. All images were shot using an X-H1 with the exception of the Kamenice River Gorge which was shot with an X-T2.
This was taken in Joshua Tree National Park two days after one of the biggest snow dumps they had in the past 50 years. It's not uncommon to get an inch or two in the park once or twice a year, but many locations got 12+ inches of snow right off the main road.
01Ryan10 wrote:
This was taken in Joshua Tree National Park two days after one of the biggest snow dumps they had in the past 50 years. It's not uncommon to get an inch or two in the park once or twice a year, but many locations got 12+ inches of snow right off the main road.