leighton w wrote:
Hi Mr. Middlebrook, good to see you. Well...it depends which direction you're headed on that road.
Ha!
Morning Leighton, got me on the come back! Of course I'd not been past your turnoff. Lovely shot.
I was having a Moose Drool last night when I wrote that. Ahhh memories --
MontanaKid wrote:
Ha!
Morning Leighton, got me on the come back! Of course I'd not been past your turnoff. Lovely shot.
I was having a Moose Drool last night when I wrote that. Ahhh memories --
Jack
OMG Jack! Hubby and I were in a store up in your neck of the woods a few months ago, and there REALLY is MOOSE DROOL. I thought I would die laughing. Sorry guys, I just can't get past the name. Your old buddy the 85mm is alive and well! If we get past the retirement thing and the holidays it may actually get to go on the road in the spring! All the best to ya!
Ray, you've been posting a steady stream of excellent photos lately! The colours in your tree panorama are eye-catching, and this one's as sharp as my mother-in-law's tongue (the plant, that is, not the actual mother-in-law, who is a delightful human being).
Here is a set of IR photos, mostly monochrome this time, all of which are courtesy of the 24 f/2.8 NC.
Glen,
British Columbia is so beautiful. Twice I have traveled across Canada east to west around Lake Superior to Sumas (BC/Washington?). Both times I camped at a convergence of two rivers less than 100 miles east of Vancouver - one aqua marine, and the other amethyst colored. Your color IR remind me of that spot. You are so fortunate to live in such a place. I will never get back there, but thanks to you I can travel through your photos.
Jim
GroWeb wrote:
Ray, you've been posting a steady stream of excellent photos lately! The colours in your tree panorama are eye-catching, and this one's as sharp as my mother-in-law's tongue (the plant, that is, not the actual mother-in-law, who is a delightful human being).
Here is a set of IR photos, mostly monochrome this time, all of which are courtesy of the 24 f/2.8 NC.
Phong.nh,
Not mundane at all. I recently went to a private park that the lake was so low - the lily pads and flowers were laying on the mud wilting. What you shared is what I hoped to find.
Jim
The numbers of photos I have been taking recently is beyond anything I have done in years. I apologize for the number of photos in this post. I call this "Leftovers from October 27th". D800 w/200mm micro and tc-16a, and D7200 w/55mm micro and tc-16a.