jcnemy wrote:
Lovely set! Agree....first one is awesome...nice light and bokeh!
Thanks! Ya, the first one really had amazing light. Clouded over slightly for the others.
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rico wrote:
Corey, your kids are darling. Based on #4 (and your many earlier posts), they seem unusually harmonious for siblings. Or do you bribe them on some regular schedule.
Thanks Rico. No bribes this time. They are normal siblings though. Either at each other's throats or getting along.
Rob UK wrote:
Is it me? or are you always on holiday?
Lovely pictures, the light and the colours really take me right to the beach, I love that in an image.
May I ask where these were taken?
R
Thanks Rob! These were taken in Cancun, Mexico. Not the nicest beach I have been on that is for sure. Hotel after hotel. I'm lucky to be off work all winter and miss out on my summers so we usually take advantage of at least 1 longish vacation in the winter. This year we did 2 and that might become standard with the wife
Jason_Brook wrote:
You know it's bad when someone in the UK thinks you're on vacation a lot I'll give you some credit that you're not as bad as Germans
What are you implying? that we Brits are always on holiday?
First contribution in a while - this is mostly a people lens for me, so it got a LOT of use around the holidays but not a lot since. But I was trying some portraits of my espresso machine this morning...
Nikon DF, 58mm, f1.4, 1/125, ISO 720 shine-Edit by Ray, on Flickr
low325 wrote:
now that you picked up a chubby..sell me one of your D3S' (for cheap!) to help offset your cost :P
You're too rich to own a D3s...
Speaking of the chubby: Cerritos, CA, United States 02/23/2016 1:27 A.M. Departure Scan........................SLOOOOWWWW UPS.
Thanks, indeed Gent is very beautiful. :-) One of my first weddingshoots in a city. It was very fun, and the 58mm combo with the 24mm 1.4 did a great job!
rico wrote:
Hey, nice E-61! I need to get my Isomac Tea fixed (fill function is broken).
Thanks. Mine's on an Expobar Brewtus double boiler. I think a nicely wiped down (no streaks or spots) E-61 is one of the most attractive bits of modern engineering one can find in a home these days. I like the espresso FROM the machine more than the looks OF it, but not by all that much!