GroWeb wrote:
Serge, I am always impressed with what you are able to achieve with your humble X-E1. I had an X-E2 that I used as I traveled across Canada in 2016 when I moved from Ontario to BC, and I enjoyed how lightweight and easy to use it was. Presumably these things are also true of the X-E1. In any case, your images are evidence of what a capable little camera it is!
Here are a few infrared photos from a classic car "Show 'n' Shine" in Duncan, BC. All were taken with my converted X-T2 and the 45 f/2.8 P on the Lens Turbo II focal reducer....Show more →
Thanks, Glen.
It is a very travel friendly camera and I enjoy using it. When one walks 14,000-18,000 steps per day and uses a lot of transportation, weight and size does matter.
Great photos of the Z28. I would take the classic over the new Camaro any day of the week.
Sent you a text from my phone, since I took those pictures with the phone. Yes, our Celtic Festival has food from all over the world for vendors. There's also the Lumpia food truck... MMMMMMM
mjgphotoz wrote:
Laura, I am going to go have another cup of java. Celtic Korean BBQ?? I just thought I was confused. Now I am sure of it.
NightOwl Cat wrote:
Sent you a text from my phone, since I took those pictures with the phone. Yes, our Celtic Festival has food from all over the world for vendors. There's also the Lumpia food truck... MMMMMMM
Got it Laura! Looks good! I am still working on the java!
Saw Oppenheimer today. Other than a very well done movie all around on a complex and historic subject, it was the cinematography that stood out. Done in both color and black and white 70mm Kodak film, the scenes are gritty and authentic,
saph wrote:
Saw Oppenheimer today. Other than a very well done movie all around on a complex and historic subject, it was the cinematography that stood out. Done in both color and black and white 70mm Kodak film, the scenes are gritty and authentic,
The smoke cleared, the rain finally stopped, the sun came out, and the air temperature wouldn't cook eggs in 10 minutes - so we went for a walk. What a lovely day.
Nikkor 20mm f2.8 ais with it's beautiful HK-14 lens hood on the Canon 5DmkII 665nm converted body
James Markus wrote:
The smoke cleared, the rain finally stopped, the sun came out, and the air temperature wouldn't cook eggs in 10 minutes - so we went for a walk. What a lovely day.
Nikkor 20mm f2.8 ais with it's beautiful HK-14 lens hood on the Canon 5DmkII 665nm converted body