IndyFab wrote:
This proves you dont need high end gear to get a fantastic composition, with excellent color and contrast. Great job on the PP as well.
Well Done !!!
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words. There are of course times when my higher end gear is an advantage, but I really prefer the zen of shooting landscapes manually with simpler, "legacy" gear. The connection to the scene in front of me is very calming and I think some of my best images have been made that way. Fly fishing solo is the same kind of experience for me. My two favorite avocations! BTW, I loved looking at the images on your Flickr site. Very creative, very evocative and very nice!
ratherfish wrote:
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words. There are of course times when my higher end gear is an advantage, but I really prefer the zen of shooting landscapes manually with simpler, "legacy" gear. The connection to the scene in front of me is very calming and I think some of my best images have been made that way. Fly fishing solo is the same kind of experience for me. My two favorite avocations! BTW, I loved looking at the images on your Flickr site. Very creative, very evocative and very nice!
Thank you, I can relate to legacy glass owning the C/Y 35-700 & C/Y 100-300
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