Chris_88 wrote:
Joshua: Stunning work with the GM. Then again, given the man behind the camera that won't surprise anybody around here .
Rich: Beautiful transitions.
Phillip: The lightning and contrast in the first three shots is sublime.
Helena: Great series. Regardless of what lens you happen to use, you always manage to add a special particular style to all your shots.
Jim: That old VW reminds of a similar model folks who used to live nearby had back in the 80's. Does your still move ?
Yep! I've had it nearly 20 years and it still runs -- the engine and trans were rebuilt around 15 years ago, and stripped off the fuel injection and CA smog when it crapped our a few years ago, and went to dual carbs. I took it on this short trip (2.5 hour drive) to my brother's place in the Cispus Valley. Slept in it three nights, then back out to Aberdeen, WA! Always good times!
Golden hour at the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, TN. This museum was perched on an impressive bluff.
FE 16-35 GM
"Built on a ninety-foot limestone bluff overlooking the Tennessee River and comprised of a 1905 classical revival mansion, a low-slung 1970s building and a 2005 contemporary structure, the Hunter Museum of American Art showcases 100 years of architecture and houses the finest collection of American art in the Southeast. The collection of the Hunter Museum spans the history of American art from the colonial period to the present day, and covers a wide variety of media including painting, sculpture, contemporary studio glass, and crafts. "
--- -https://www.chattanoogafun.com/listing/hunter-museum-of-american-art/1653/
Looking at a preening Cattle Egret in Breeding Plumage
Fairly Heavily Cropped; tripod mounted 100-400mm GM set to 400mm and A7rIII.
ISO 200, f5.6, 1/320 second
Exposure corrected +1.19 Stops
May 11, 2019
At Gatorland, Orlando or Kissimmee, FL
MedicineMan404 wrote:
Beautiful Douglas! I love the placement of the Sun star.
Thank you Robert! That's why I bought the CV 12, 21 and 40. Here is another shot from yesterday evening, looking at Manhattan from Hoboken Ferry Terminal on New Jersey side. I went to New York for this morning's flyover by the Blue Angels, the Thundbirds, the British Red Arrows and the F-35s. That part was less productive as the jets were flying too high and it was very hazy, it didn't help that it cost me $55 to park near the World Trade Center for a little over two hours. But I got some pretty sunrise/sunset pictures though.