I particularly like the second pic of Kubota Gardens, Mike. Not a typical scene for Kubota pics, nice to see some of it's hidden treasure revealed.
My 6 year old fell into the water near the Heart Bridge a couple of years ago and I've yet to convince him to return. It was pretty gross, he was covered with pond scum. I restrained myself from taking a picture and instead parentally offered him ice cream as soon as we cleaned up.
darrellc wrote:
One sharp photographer, Dave! Hard to pick a favorite of the three mountain pics with the CY100-300, but the second one really draws me in.
Which mountain peaks are these? Near Bend? Oregon?
Thanks. I wish these were near Bend. . . they are Cuernos del Paine and Monte Almirante Nieto in Torres del Paine NP, Patagonia, Chile.
Dave
dbehrens wrote:
Thanks. I wish these were near Bend. . . they are Cuernos del Paine and Monte Almirante Nieto in Torres del Paine NP, Patagonia, Chile.
Dave
Ah, no wonder they looked familiar but I just couldn't map them to anything I'd ever seen in OR.
I imagine the Three Sisters will look similar after the next ice age or just a few hundred million years of normal wear and tear... hang in there, your wishes may come true!
By the way, you indicate you prefer smaller primes, even multiples over single, larger and heavier zooms. How about a single prime that is as large and heavy as a zoom? Only idiots sould buy that, right? Well, meet your idiot friend, with his 1kg prime