We forgot to shut the bedroom door when we left the house at lunchtime today. This sight greeted me when I got home. Totally chilled and relaxed after being out hunting the night before.
leighton w wrote:
Hard to follow Ronny (beautiful image Ronny) but somebody has to do it. Just playing with the 55/2.8 a little. It was the first picking of garlic today.
DeltaSigma wrote:
We forgot to shut the bedroom door when we left the house at lunchtime today. This sight greeted me when I got home. Totally chilled and relaxed after being out hunting the night before.
leighton w wrote:
Hard to follow Ronny (beautiful image Ronny) but somebody has to do it. Just playing with the 55/2.8 a little. It was the first picking of garlic today.
Beautiful shot Ronny. I saw the northern lights once while on a ship in the North Atlantic. Unfortunately it is very hard to do a long exposure shot from a ship in sea state 5
Forgive me if I have missed this a few pages back, but.. didn't you say you sold your Nikon camera and MFNG lenses? So did you buy them again?
Here's the short version of what happened. As part of my job as market manager, I am required to take pictures of the market and post them to our social pages. I was struggling a bit with my old D600 because of weight and missing too many shots because of focusing. So, after a LOT of research, I made the switch to Fuji. In order to do this, I had to sell off most of my Kit, only keeping the 50-135mm. But now, because of the ease of manually focusing with the X-T2, I am yearning for some of my old Nikkors back, thus the reason of my recent purchase of the 55/2.8 from Jack. There are a couple more I want, but they will be in the future.
leighton w wrote:
Here's the short version of what happened. As part of my job as market manager, I am required to take pictures of the market and post them to our social pages. I was struggling a bit with my old D600 because of weight and missing too many shots because of focusing. So, after a LOT of research, I made the switch to Fuji. In order to do this, I had to sell off most of my Kit, only keeping the 50-135mm. But now, because of the ease of manually focusing with the X-T2, I am yearning for some of my old Nikkors back, thus the reason of my recent purchase of the 55/2.8 from Jack. There are a couple more I want, but they will be in the future....Show more →
If you still want to get rid of the 50-135; I'm looking for a mint one.
Thanks for the likes and comments of my last image. It's good to be getting some of these lenses back.
I know I/we have said this before, but it IS really about the glass, not the camera. I can't imagine ever being without at least one old Nikkor. Everyone I know that has switched systems, retained one or more of these fine old lenses.
Too bad you missed the one I sold off last year. Tony (Kings Freak) bought it. I found I had a duplicate, so one got sold. I'm not selling the one I have, either.
Chris Dees wrote:
If you still want to get rid of the 50-135; I'm looking for a mint one.
Laura, I'm with you on garlic .... it's greeeeaat!
Joseph welcome back and nice shots!
Colin that cat looks too relaxed, great composition!
Sar beautifully lit harbor and well captured.
Yesterday I posted some shots of Sedona while on a Jeep tour. The "Pink Jeep" fleet there numbers over a 100 and its well worth the price. The driver was very good, informative and stayed on the trail. So, today my honors go to the pink Jeep.
Yup, the 18mm starred in this and YES I know the sensor is a bit dirty.
NightOwl Cat wrote:
Too bad you missed the one I sold off last year. Tony (Kings Freak) bought it. I found I had a duplicate, so one got sold. I'm not selling the one I have, either.
I am not selling mine either. I just need to send it out to get an autograph and that would be it.