While at first sight this may just look like a gorgeous ‘67 vette, let’s add the details...
1 original owner since new
Never restored
2,996 miles
All original everything
I’ll be there live for it’s auction. I don’t predict a sale, but I do predict mid $1million bids. This should be a very entertaining 10 minutes when this car runs the carpet at Mecum Auction Kissimmee Florida this week where I will be shooting all week long.
I didn't know you had to shoot through glass to get this shot. Times have changed . . . the amount of security throughout Washington, DC is clearly evident in every building and monument.
I didn't know you had to shoot through glass to get this shot. Times have changed . . . the amount of security throughout Washington, DC is clearly evident in every building and monument.
Nice shot of the library Bob. Sounds like you hadn't been to DC for a while. The security at the museums has been tight ever since 9.11. Unnecessarily tight IMHO in some cases. But we live in a different age.
Finally we are getting some sun here. Went out to see the sunrise this morning. All were shot with the CV 40.
Great shot Joshua. Love the look of the 135mm 1.8. I'm holding out to see if Sony produce their version & if so, how good it is. Although, I am sure I would be delighted with the Sigma. Great pose.
markdennis wrote:
Great shot Joshua. Love the look of the 135mm 1.8. I'm holding out to see if Sony produce their version & if so, how good it is. Although, I am sure I would be delighted with the Sigma. Great pose.
Thank you very much, Mark! I have been using that lens early on and quite a bit, too, I may add. At this point, I am not sure that I would give that lens up but I reserve my right to get the new GM 135mm f/2, if and only if, the difference in either optical performance or handling is significantly improved over this Sigma lens.
Minolta 28mm f2.8 M-Rokkor lens on my A7r V3 Kolari thin sensor modded camera.
Tripod mounted, ISO 100, f11, 1/20 sec. Image taken late afternoon today,
Looking across Jordan Creek, Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, PA. Image processed in LR6.14.