hi i'm back from my trip. ready to sort out a shipload of holiday snapshots. I'm sure that there are some awesome photo's hidden in there, but i like to share this one right away.
Look at her technique, i also love the bag, what is that? a new sort of lowe slingshot? A real must have.
Why i took this? because it looks hilarious, the whole town is known for it's bad pavements full of stones; sure why not come all dressed up with high heels. Great to take pictures, really stable http://www.raymondfrancois.com/Travel/Spain-2010/7006178/1013789197_6iWLo-O.jpg
I'll post some nicer shots later when i've got them sorted out.
All shot today (D700 with 35 F2D, 50 1.8D and the 85 1.8D i.e all the 'consumer grade lenses' ). Apetures were darn close to wide open i.e either wide open or f2.2. Please excuse the smallish thumbnails. I prefer sharing small rather than bigger pics. Bigger versions are at my www.
JR Magat wrote:
nicely done! i like the framing & great timing! the guy's outfit brings it to a whole new level as well!
Steezus wrote:
Ryan, you delivered the goods from SF. I especially like the pano of the beach at Big Sur. I can remember frolicking around in that exact spot about 8 years ago.. long before I had any interest in photography
Zaitz, that shot is just perfect man.
Here is a shot from Ayutthaya, Thailand. D700, 70-200VR I
flow71 - I really like that first shot. Great use of puddle
Gregory - Unfortunately for your other lenses that fall within the 70-200 range they are now going to have some long and dark days ahead. Great lens....which reminds me I need to use mine more.
rsolti13 wrote:
Gregory - Unfortunately for your other lenses that fall within the 70-200 range they are now going to have some long and dark days ahead. Great lens....which reminds me I need to use mine more.
Hehe, I doubt it I'm still a sucker for light weight primes. I mostly got it for the luxury of having a lens longer than 85mm and faster than f4.5-5.6 (70-300VR) and even now that I've got the VRII, I'm having a hard time about whether I'll keep the 70-300, but it's just so light xD
Gregory.Rotter wrote:
Hehe, I doubt it I'm still a sucker for light weight primes. I mostly got it for the luxury of having a lens longer than 85mm and faster than f4.5-5.6 (70-300VR) and even now that I've got the VRII, I'm having a hard time about whether I'll keep the 70-300, but it's just so light xD
I hear you on the 70-300.....excellent performer for the price. Got me (actually, my wife) shots like this (while the 70-200 sat home) while on vacation: