Thanks Sarah,
But I guess that's what you get for almost 6 months of the year when you live in Canada. You should post some of the stuff from your DeviantArt site here, you have some nice work there.
barisaxer: Love those two B&W photos. I'm trying to get back to taking mostly B&W myself. They probably look fantastic in print!
Valorin wrote:
Thanks Sarah,
But I guess that's what you get for almost 6 months of the year when you live in Canada. You should post some of the stuff from your DeviantArt site here, you have some nice work there.
Thank you. I've posted a few of them here.... unfortunately not all were shot with a Nikon
Valorin: It was very planned. It took me about 10-20 tries to get my timing on the ball down. Once I managed to get the timing, it was just a matter of framing it how I wanted it. I have a bunch where the ball is nice and sharp, but I wasn't happy with the way the pitcher was following through. This was the perfect combo IMHO.
DJ: Nope! I never mess around! Well, trying new things is messing around I suppose. Always experiment, you never know what you will accomplish.
Jeff, great shot of course. I don't want to be a kill joy, but let's be honest, this is a thread for photographs taken with a Nikon.
Thats clearly a sports photo and it is clearly of quaility any professional would be proud to have shot. So confess, you took it with a Canon, didn't you?
Cheeky buggers. Seems some people will do anything to post on this thread!
Great stuff folks...Amazing images! Been a little while since I added to the mix here, and I went back to my origins for a couple. I use to bulk load Ektachrome in the late 1960's and early 1970's. Most of the slides have horribly degraded ( I processed them myself). I have other better ones, but I thought one from 1970 in Spain, and one from London in 1972 would be interesting. I shot with an Argus C-3 back then...a real brick of a camera. I was all of 11 years old in the first shot, and 13 while in London. Then five more shots for good measure.
DJ, I was scared to death to even load the 100 foot roll of Ektachrome 64 into the loader...it was my first color anything, and represented about a months worth of lawn mowing/snow shoveling job money. I paid my way on both of these trips from my own little lawn care business, newspaper route, and was always plowing the money into photographic equipment. My mom was a teacher, and got these great union deals on travel...$299 got me airfare, and 8 days in a hotel on both trips...boy, do I wish rates like that were still around. Thanks for the comments....