Come on down. I bet there is a lot of pent up demand for international travel. Hopefully, things with return to something that resembles normal in the not too distant future.
Our seats were on the high side so took off to find a better spot to view the game. It is very easy to roam around Citi Field and get close to the action.
Noah Syndregaard having a very good game, H.C 50/2 @ f/5.6.
HA HA.... Christmas is coming, and that means... more work!
I sleep 4-5 hours a night during the week, come Saturday to Sunday, I'm getting 10-12, crashing hard. Right now I feel semi-functional. I pass this one spot in the mornings thinking it would be a great shot, however, haven't had time. Maybe tomorrow morning I'll get up at my normal time, and sneak out and take the shots.
love the prop blur on the fan!
Ken Hill wrote:
Lots of fun looking. It's the weekend and I heard Laura needs a little rest from the daily duties of her new job. Cheerup! Life will be back to normal soon!
Serge trying to figure where you took the shots of the GWB. Looks like from the east side 160's and Amsterdam but don't recall any tall buildings there!
Leighton you may be an Anglophile from your DNA! Thought Womack had its roots in Britain/Scotland.
We I got off my duff and shot some today. For everyone to ,comment or enjoy!
Elephant & Castle - an area in central London (Zone 1) that is undergoing massive urban regeneration and development as can be seen by the new housing sprouting into the sky.
Dean and Colin, I like your shots from HK and London.
Serge nice baseball shots.
Jim , love your "Washington State" shots. I´ve said it before on this forum that the Pacific Nortwest is on my bucket list, I want to see those Douglas furs
I promised you some shots from last farmers market I participated in. Here´s a couple from last weekend. All shot with the Micro 55/3.5 ai.
This one from the Malmö Chili stand (my stand). We doubled our sales this day (compared to last time) so now we can pay all our bills Juan at our stand by Kankara Karlhag, on Flickr
Our seats were on the high side so took off to find a better spot to view the game. It is very easy to roam around Citi Field and get close to the action.
These are last accessible pool and falls. (the creek continues up to a dam but there are gates at this point and a water intake structure.) There is actually a walk from the bottom up to the dam through the rainforest but I've never done it cos it's steep, hot and I'm too lazy
I might go up to the dam later as it's nice road on the bike. Here's an older pano from up there
bobbelbob wrote:
Dean and Colin, I like your shots from HK and London.
Serge nice baseball shots.
Jim , love your "Washington State" shots. I´ve said it before on this forum that the Pacific Nortwest is on my bucket list, I want to see those Douglas furs
I promised you some shots from last farmers market I participated in. Here´s a couple from last weekend. All shot with the Micro 55/3.5 ai.
I've always felt a kinship to the Northern and Western European countries, especially Great Britain/Ireland and the Scandinavian countries for their geography, climate, and history. I think you would enjoy the temperate rainforest of the PNW, similar enough to your land, but without the colder winters. Both locations are very beautiful.
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More shots with Nikkor 35/2.8 PC on D800e. (Please ignore my failure to manually set the lens/aperture correctly -- all are the 35mm, not 300mm. )
NightOwl Cat wrote:
HA HA.... Christmas is coming, and that means... more work!
I sleep 4-5 hours a night during the week, come Saturday to Sunday, I'm getting 10-12, crashing hard. Right now I feel semi-functional. I pass this one spot in the mornings thinking it would be a great shot, however, haven't had time. Maybe tomorrow morning I'll get up at my normal time, and sneak out and take the shots.