pbraymond wrote:
Doug, barns, mountains, and great light is never too much. Trust me, around here the highest natural point in the entire county is an expressway overpass, so mountains are always welcome.
Andy, the aboriginal art site was a great post, led to some interesting reading.
Kristian, really enjoyed that kitchen window droplets shot.
Jose, I think the 400mm is performing even better on the Z than the older F mounts.
George, I'm following your exploration in medium format Fuji with great enjoyment. Fortunately no temptation.
Jay, that Palmetto shot is outstanding, great use of the OOF elements.
Rafael, the master of collecting. In addition to the wonderful photos, I'm enjoying the pictures of the lenses themselves, imagining them on a Z. George's large format does not get me thinking in the same way:-)
I haven't posted anything here in quite a long time, but I'd like to still have that option. So, when I got the notification that it was time to renew my "Upload and Sell" status, I attempted to renew as I've done in the past with a credit card. I keep getting a pop-up that says "This card declined." I contacted my bank. They said everything is in order with the card. They are not declining the transaction; in fact they don't see any attempted transaction. So the problem is with the Fred Miranda site.
When I go to the Control Panel on this site, it states "Upload & Sell days left: Unlimited days." I'm using the same card I've used since joining this site. I couldn't post any images now even if I were ready to. Can somebody explain what is going on and how to address this problem?
Ballard wrote:
I haven't posted anything here in quite a long time, but I'd like to still have that option. So, when I got the notification that it was time to renew my "Upload and Sell" status, I attempted to renew as I've done in the past with a credit card. I keep getting a pop-up that says "This card declined." I contacted my bank. They said everything is in order with the card. They are not declining the transaction; in fact they don't see any attempted transaction. So the problem is with the Fred Miranda site.
When I go to the Control Panel on this site, it states "Upload & Sell days left: Unlimited days." I'm using the same card I've used since joining this site. I couldn't post any images now even if I were ready to. Can somebody explain what is going on and how to address this problem?...Show more →
Ken, not much help from me, but I did look at my profile and it lists the actual number of days left in my annual membership. Probably need to send a PM directly to Fred
gbohannon wrote:
You can't hang me out there like that
I think Samy may be lurking in the shadows for that category
Continuing the lens hoarding. Better than cats.
The 8.5cm 2 LTM came and it met expectations, a keeper. Glass, Brass and Chrome are great. came with a Harrison series 7 filter that goes in the hood. The hood was scratched, but they are raw aluminum, fine steel wool makes them new again.
Pardon the many samples.
rafaelcasd wrote:
Continuing the lens hoarding. Better than cats.
The 8.5cm 2 LTM came and it met expectations, a keeper. Glass, Brass and Chrome are great. came with a Harrison series 7 filter that goes in the hood. The hood was scratched, but they are raw aluminum, fine steel wool makes them new again.
Pardon the many samples.
Glad you had better luck with this one. Looks good.
The hoarder strikes again, congrats on a great looking lens. A couple of decades ago I would frequent used camera shows and buy really old cameras just to have and display (most never worked or had outdated film formats). I did not ever look at lenses, I wonder if I would have ever scored any good lenses that would be great in today's mirrorless world.
pbraymond wrote:
The hoarder strikes again, congrats on a great looking lens. A couple of decades ago I would frequent used camera shows and buy really old cameras just to have and display (most never worked or had outdated film formats). I did not ever look at lenses, I wonder if I would have ever scored any good lenses that would be great in today's mirrorless world.
If I could go back on time, my garage would hold an aluminum Jaguar XK-120. A Maserati 3500 GTI Sebring, A 300SL Gullwing, and a 63, not a 73, Vette. All actual cars I had an opportunity to buy in the 70s and early 80s,but instead I bought a house. The Gullwing sold for $20K in great condition, now it must be $700K.
The 63 Vette I actually owned for a while but was not smart enough to keep.
Or maybe a 13mm 5.6, 3.5cm 1.8, a 5cm 1.1, a 8.5cm 1.1, 58mm 1.2, 10mm 5.6 OP...........
I have no regrets but I would definitely do things different if I could go back and retain some sense.
Hi gang! Havin a joyful time sittin here sippin on some Mount Gay XO rum (Reagan mentioned this a while ago, sooooo yummy!!)
Doug, love your landscapes. Truly some beautiful scenery!!
Scott, your autmunal shots are great!
George, beautiful fall shots!
Dean, nice shots with that Nikkor-O 35/2.0 and portra film.
Ray, thanks for your comment. I liked your flower shot with the Q135mm. I owned both the Q and the QC before but I sold them. Why?? Have no idea....Also like your 180mm fall shot very much!
Rafael, nice shots from thr San Diego back country. And congrats on your new 85!
Here´s a couple shots from my neighbourhood again. Dont seem to get further these days. Hopefully I´ll be able to get away on a camp next weekend.
Well, heading towards the darker time of the year here in Scandinavia there is good possibilities to do some night shots.
Nikon D800 and the 25-50mm f/4.0 ais St Pauli Church by Kankara Karlhag, on Flickr
Last test, I promise. Will get out and take some real photos.
Just so pleased with the LTM, here tested with no filter, that old Harrison filter from Hollywood is thick and not coated. Found a multicoated series VII B+W.