Tried recently to get my sons off their couch on the weekend, and by pure chance came across a trials bike shop. These electric trials bike are as expensive as they are fun and easy to maintain.
Getting the sons on a motorbike is never something one does with light heart, but trials are no ordinary motorcycles either, the focus is not on speed but on technique and balance.
I'll post some more in the coming days.
All a7s + 24-240, jpeg edited on Darkroom on iphone.
Peter, no it’s not Englischer Garten, which is a more challenging spot. This is Flosslände at the south of Munich (subway station Zoo).
Peter T wrote:
Some wonderful shots on these last few pages, from Jenni, Dale and Werner’s work in Italy, Joshua and Ronny’s consistent excellence, and Helena’s ability to skilfully capture beautiful moments that most would miss. Lieutenant Z’s portraits just seem to get better and better and….. so many more (oh, and Gunzorro’s Gunnera ).
These surfing shots so very far from where you expect surf to be are beautiful, especially this last one. We will be in Munich for a few hours at the end of the month so perhaps I will go and have a look at this spot, which I guess is in the Englischer Garten.
A couple from West Dorset (edit: forgot to add the lens information, first one Loxia 21 and second Voigtlander 65 f2 on A7RII)
Some C/Y Planar 50mm/1.7 shots, most from walks around our cabin in Sweden. For the blue flowers (Hepatica nobilis) I used an old Canon 250D close-up lens.
Peter T wrote:
Some wonderful shots on these last few pages, from Jenni, Dale and Werner’s work in Italy, Joshua and Ronny’s consistent excellence, and Helena’s ability to skilfully capture beautiful moments that most would miss. Lieutenant Z’s portraits just seem to get better and better and….. so many more (oh, and Gunzorro’s Gunnera ).
These surfing shots so very far from where you expect surf to be are beautiful, especially this last one. We will be in Munich for a few hours at the end of the month so perhaps I will go and have a look at this spot, which I guess is in the Englischer Garten.
A couple from West Dorset (edit: forgot to add the lens information, first one Loxia 21 and second Voigtlander 65 f2 on A7RII)
Many thanks for the likes - greatly appreciated from this group of photographers. The quality of images throughout this thread is really inspiring.
Here are 4 more - Same trip
Nikkor 200/4
Chuck Coyne wrote:
Just playing with the Batis 135 wide open in the garden a bit. I do love the rendering of this lens. (Cross post with Batis 135 thread)