Seemed like it needed a photo before the old place collapses. I always thought it would be a cool place to have restored into a nice restaurant/pub. Pretty far gone now.
Jim C and EOSfun (first shot) -- Thanks for the well documented beaver problems. EOSfun, your Dutch Beavers look particularly voracious (or irritated)!
Jim C and EOSfun (first shot) -- Thanks for the well documented beaver problems. EOSfun, your Dutch Beavers look particularly voracious (or irritated)!
Jim, I think the farmer is guilty. THX, have EOSfun
roboticspro wrote:
Jools: Hope you are feeling better (the back...),
Thanks Edd, but unfortunately we are back in the same position as a year ago - waiting for surgery. No date yet, but i'm sure something will come through soon.
Just to keep things ticking over, a two shot pano with 350D / 17-40mm L combo.
Thanks eosfun. The good news is that being stuck at home is at least giving me opportunity to look at the fairly large backlog of pictures i need to sort and edit, which also gives me stuff to post up here.
So another high key. Not sure whether i prefer it in square format or rectangular. Opinions more than welcome. 350D / 70-200mm f/2.8 combo:
15Bit: Sorry to hear about that, but I know you will work through it, so stay on the mend. Your high-key images are looking good here!
Fred: I second Jim's comments...
We hit 61* F today in CT (unreal), and the ice is thinning out pretty fast. I took a series of shots with the 5DMkII and an 80 year-old Zeiss panoramic camera (56 x112mm) that I modified for 120 film, so check out the Alt Film thread this week end .
Edd, love that mist rising around the trees; very nice! Fred, your shot makes me think of liquid gold but combined with the icy surroundings I'm also reminded of smooth Canadian rye whisky...
I'm really enjoying all the photos on recent pages and throughout the thread. Thank you one and all!
We keep being teased in Raleigh with little hints of winter, but not much that would portray the season photographically. This is part of a series that I shot at Yates Mill while it was cold and there was some ice, but no snow. More about it here
I used the 24 TS-E II, 100-400 L, and did one shot with the 16-35 L II.
Jim (Gunzorro) and Cam (OneGreatCity): Thank you for your support ! And I will update you on the Zeiss stuff. I have the Linhof gear warming up also (90mm to 360mm ), but that is going over at Alt.