I got a shot with Nikon on Nikon yesterday evening! Once I get back home in front of my laptop later today I will post. Operating with an iPad this morning and forgot to bring my SD card reader with me
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SiMuMe wrote:
Rejection of non-Nikon bodies on this thread posed a real existential threat to it. In fact, by the time rules were tweaked some prolific posters had been shut out and left already.
Naughty George of Manual Focus Nikon Plastic lit a fire, and offered one picture for penance and ran away. He's lucky Curtis is on sabbatical .
This page is in need of more pictures. Excuse me while I look for them .
Okay I need to walk around with a Minolta and a Wista (not too much with that one, with the 90 4.5 attached its going to be just a wee bit heavy for a sustained hike) today and post pictures once I get them scanned.
Leighton see what you started. Speaking of Curtis, his sabbaticals keep on getting longer and longer.
You just need a digital back/graflok adapter for that Wista. Then no scanning required. Just stitching
saph wrote:
Okay I need to walk around with a Minolta and a Wista (not too much with that one, with the 90 4.5 attached its going to be just a wee bit heavy for a sustained hike) today and post pictures once I get them scanned.
Leighton see what you started. Speaking of Curtis, his sabbaticals keep on getting longer and longer.
These are from the interior Siena Cathedral. The effect of the black and white marble columns are stunners and amazing craftsmanship. Among many, the treasures of the Cathedral is the floor art work. The best of the best are maintained covered as can be seen in the second photo and are only made visible four times per year. I will post some examples later.
GeorgeBo wrote:
Wow, I can only imagine! Thanks for sharing Serge
George, glad you enjoyed them.
Another treasure is the recently restored library covered in colorful frescoes plus medieval era manuscripts on display. Will post a few of those later as well.
Incredible place, Serge. Great that you had the 16mm with you. When I saw the first picture I thought the columns where fancy curtains, hahaha. Lovely pictures.