DeltaSigma wrote:
Of course I approve! Those M coupes are rare cars and command a hefty price today.
Not many were made. The Schnitzer tag probably adds even more.
When I sold my old 5 series privately to a local car repair shop the purchaser had a black M coupe parked outside which he was working on for a customer.
I was told £4000 worth of repairs needed to the body/chassis due to rust alone.
Oh - and your second flower picture is great. Lots of layers to it.
That one hit right in the gut. My daughter will be off to the University of Kent to start her Masters, in September. I wish she had held off for a year.
GeorgeBo wrote:
Well my son is packed and ready to head back for his final year of graduate school.
Love that one and the tone, Georg. Looks just like I remember Ilford satin finish polycontrast paper printed with an old Leitz enlarger using a Nikon f2.8 enlarging lens. Even the border is the way I use to print. (the press was paying for the paper then) I would go through a 250 sheet box so fast it wasn't funny to the editorial tech tasked with keeping supplies on hand for all the advertising and editorial photographers. Burning and dodging with my hands - I knew just where to place them back then - sure that skill is gone now.
georgms wrote:
Another multi-exposure-take on my favorite subject:
A few months ago, a friend of mine gave me this 50 years old MF 200mm f/4 lens. Last weekend, I was wondering how this vintage Nikkor glass performed on a modern sensor. I decided to mount it on my new toy: the Nikon Z fc.
And what a surprise!!!