These are nice and I find them interesting. The fact the boats are beached would leave one unfamiliar with the situation to assume low tide. They will float again with the high tide?
BillinTexas wrote:
These are nice and I find them interesting. The fact the boats are beached would leave one unfamiliar with the situation to assume low tide. They will float again with the high tide?
They sure will, tide was way out this morning at sunrise.
Peire wrote:
Voigtlander Nokton 21/1.4 - I don't like this focal lenght,but the lens is so good that I keep it (as well as 21/2.8 Loxia).
Lovely presentation of the Voigtlander 21 f1.4, Peire! I took mine to my recent trip to Belgium. I was debating whether I should take the Sony 16-25 f2.8 or the CV21, I knew I would shooting street scenes at night so the sunstar the CV makes won over me. I wish Voiglander would make a nice/compact 18mm f2.8. I have the CV 12 and 15 but didn't bring them with me for the trip.
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johnahill wrote:
Amazing images, must have been awesome watching these old phantoms
Thank you very much John! This may well be my last time to see F-4 flying. Another main reason I took the trip was to see the Lancaster bomber, I have never seen one. Too bad it didn't fly on either Sat or Sun, due to technical issues, I think. But I did see this Avro Anson Mk.I from the Czech Republic. According to the organizer, this is "the world’s only airworthy Avro Anson Mk.I.". Due to the horrible lighting, slow shutter speed and my poor panning skill, I only managed to get a few goods shots of this bird,