Congrats Derek!
Safe to say Portland is your family home for good. Best to you!
Summertime has its Evil temptations to keep me away from photography, but it's great to lurk occasionally to catch such a great work this thread has to offer!
Kierzkow wrote:
René,
You are a master of taking people on marvellous photographic tours.
Thank you for appreciating my Glacier du Trient photos.
Best wishes.
my thanks to you my friend. you have made interest. to visit the beautiful Trient valley. For me still unknown. Will change that for sure
xwing15 wrote:
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Rene, thanks for FE1.4/35 landscape samples as I haven't had possibility to shoot many landscapes/far-focus-distance-large-DOF yet. Question: is your Batis 18 ok? there is only very little area in center, which is in focus/sharp, otherwise it seems quite blurry e.g. the cliffs on right side have 2-3 pixel blur on internet size photo.
Can you supply more technical info (brand, nomenclature) on the lens? I'd like to do an eBay search to see what is available. Was this in a M42 mount? Maybe a photo or two? Thanks!
HelenaN wrote:
Lovely tones and atmosphere in those Dougo.
This is from last night taken with a loaner lens. I am not too thrilled with the atmospheric conditions but they are what they were. I will have to come back to this location before too long and of course, I have to time it when the Dodgers are playing at home. The Dodger's stadium is immediately to the left of the image and if the stadium is lit, it would add to the scene. But for the time being it has to be just the skyline of downtown Los Angeles.
I have been so lazy with editing (or even looking at the shots I take). Don't know what is wrong with me. I still have loads of fun shooting and taking my gear with me but then when I am back from a trip I rarely touch any of the photos.
I did edit one photo today though. It wasn't much work