I found this wonderful antique shop. I looked to see what they had for camera gear but nothing of interest to buy. The dog's name is 'Peter the Greeter'
My new apartment is turning out to be pretty photogenic. I know I take too many of these "upwards" architecture images, but this one is pretty effective I think.
Looking at Autumn color near the Dark Hollow Falls parking lot
Tripod mounted A7r and Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens
ISO 400, probably f8, 1/80 second
Exposure corrected by +0.24 Stops; processed in LR6
October 20, 2015
Alongside Skyline Drive, Shenandoah NP, Virginia
Taken off Trail Ridge Road at about 12,000 feet altitude in Rocky Mountain National Park. The elk were plentiful and their bugling mating calls echoed through the valleys below all day.
A7r2 with FE 70-300mm G OSS lens taken with the camera set for APS-C crop mode effective focal length was 450mm and some cropping applied in post.
From a cabin we're hoping to buy (it depends on what the end price will be - unfortunately we're not the only ones who are interested in it).
CV Ultron 21/1.8 VM and CV Nokton 50/1.5 VM.
Jaral de Berrio is an old, abandoned hacienda in the Province of Guanajuato, Mexico. The owner or owners of that huge hacienda was an extremely wealthy landlord/rancher family. The boundary of their properties extended well into the current border of the United States. During its glorious days, that castle-like place was very elaborately and luxuriously decorated and it shows until now. However, it has succumbed to a stage beyond repair now . Legend has it, a female ghost still is still roaming around in that abandoned place...