Been going through my old folders and had a few throwbacks I wanted to share. I've been through a lot of lenses with my A7ii, I only have the 55/1.8 still from this post. Doubt I'll ever sell it - but I do miss the other lenses. It's fun to go back through the library and pick out some oldies but goodies.
Oldraven wrote:
After more than 30 years of living in exile, I will soon be returning to live out my days in the land I so dearly love.
"…'Tis a gift to come down where you ought to be."
This is a 3-shot focus stack from the Sol Duc valley of Olympic National Park, WA.
Sounds like you are in a similar situation to me! I moved to So Cal in 1973 and am preparing to move back to Western Washington in a few years. Meanwhile, I split my time between the two worlds.
Looking at Pine Trees in Magic Hour along Skyline Drive oppositie Big Meadows and very near Byrd Visitor's Center
Tripod mounted A7r and Leica M 90mm f2.5 Summarit lens
ISO 200, f8?, 1/60 second; processed in LR6.10
October 25, 2016
Along Skyline Drive oppositie Big Meadows and very near Byrd Visitor's Center, Shenandoah NP, Virginia
Hello all. It's been several days if not a week since my last post. Was getting ready to,when life got in the way as it usually does. I'm posting some very sad news. Not to bring people down, but to let my friends know as I consider many people on this thread my friends. And without friends, of any type, we would be nothing...
Easter Sunday, our beloved friend and family member, whom we considered our first born, Rajah, our almost 13 yr old Vizsla passed. We knew it was coming soon. But you're never really ready to let go, no matter how much you tell yourself you are. And that's compounded by having kids who have grown up with her. Not to get teary-eyed on you(as we have done plenty of that already), but just to give a small tribute to her, here, as I don't do FB...and many here have four-legged companions of some sort and know the joy they bring
Most of these grabs were from years past before Sony, but the first two are Sony to start it off...
Gregg
That's Mason in the last image, right?
Thank you Joshua. It means a lot...
Yes. Mason was Rajah's boy. She stuck to him like glue in her younger days. Mason would take off running down the street by himself(he learned to open the garage door!!), and Rajah would stay with him. She would even place herself between the road and him to keep him safe!
I couldn't help but noticing that folks wearing less elaborate costumes during the carnival also would rather not hide their face behind a full mask. Any guess as to why ?