DeltaSigma wrote:
Curtis,
I am heading back to the homeland in mid October. Date to be defined.
I just located my tartan sheep picture from 2003 so now I need to upload somewhere as EVIDENCE. It exists!
The OCD in me doesn't want to disrupt my Flick flow of London scenes right now.
I used to use Photobucket for such things but they stopped file linking without an extortionate fee which I was not prepare to pay.
For those of you interested then copy the URL below into a browser without the quotes at beginning and end.
Perfect juxtaposition Philippe! Well seen. A very nice addition to your kit that you likely picked up for a song. These fine old lenses are definitely up to the task.
CGrindahl wrote:
It doesn't work Colin... You're either going to take another photo or move that photo to your Flickr account. I'm not letting you off the hook...
I am logged in so it worked for me when trying the link - will need to follow up on this. Apologies.
Great shots shared as always, it's so great to log on and scroll.
I must confess. I have sinned. I bought an AFS, the 50/1.8G. There is a small street festival tomorrow and I've been asked to shoot 2 different DJ sets with many artists joining in. It's going on from 12-23 so I need to be quick and move between those different scenes. I'll bring a small arsenal of MF's as well, so hopefully I can post some here as well.
Hope all of you over in the US and everyone else affected by the hurricanes in the south and wildfires in the north are ok. It's not often we have those bad weather conditions here. We had a bad one 10 years ago or so, it took down lots of forest in south Sweden and made lifes of many very difficult. It seems as Reagan gonna stay safe though . Feels good to know.
Lieutenant Z wrote:
haha, the US pornography industry floods the world with degrading images of women and you want to ban artistic nude pics from a modest photo sharing website ? haha, what a laugh !
I have to laugh with you Phillippe, at the hypocrisy, not Fred's, but that of the advertisers who are able to impose censorship on a photographic website. Would any of them have the guts (or lower organs) to withdraw their advertising from "House of Cards", for example, which portrays a (fictional) 1st Lady of the US in a graphic adulterous relationship with a journalist? I doubt that!!
bobbelbob wrote:
Great shots shared as always, it's so great to log on and scroll.
I must confess. I have sinned. I bought an AFS, the 50/1.8G. There is a small street festival tomorrow and I've been asked to shoot 2 different DJ sets with many artists joining in. It's going on from 12-23 so I need to be quick and move between those different scenes. I'll bring a small arsenal of MF's as well, so hopefully I can post some here as well.
Hope all of you over in the US and everyone else affected by the hurricanes in the south and wildfires in the north are ok. It's not often we have those bad weather conditions here. We had a bad one 10 years ago or so, it took down lots of forest in south Sweden and made lifes of many very difficult. It seems as Reagan gonna stay safe though . Feels good to know.
leighton w wrote:
Shoot, that's nothing. Sell your Nikon camera to purchase a Fuji, then get back to me!
Haha! Not sure which is the worst, buying an AF-lens or buying a camera with another brand Shooting non-nikon lens on non-nikon camera must be the biggest sin of em all?
bobbelbob wrote:
Haha! Not sure which is the worst, buying an AF-lens or buying a camera with another brand Shooting non-nikon lens on non-nikon camera must be the biggest sin of em all?
And he paints the rear end of his sheep. Got to watch that guy!!
CGrindahl wrote:
That is a tough one Rafael given how different is their field of view. I would expect both of them to do well what they were designed to do. We've seen more from you using the 15 f/3.5 and we could expect the older lens to have a few more idiosyncrasies that we'd likely consider character. Both perform well above. You're not being a troublemaker are you Rafael?
I thought you would be the last to bite on such simple bait.
bobbelbob wrote:
Great shots shared as always, it's so great to log on and scroll.
I must confess. I have sinned. I bought an AFS, the 50/1.8G. There is a small street festival tomorrow and I've been asked to shoot 2 different DJ sets with many artists joining in. It's going on from 12-23 so I need to be quick and move between those different scenes. I'll bring a small arsenal of MF's as well, so hopefully I can post some here as well.
Hope all of you over in the US and everyone else affected by the hurricanes in the south and wildfires in the north are ok. It's not often we have those bad weather conditions here. We had a bad one 10 years ago or so, it took down lots of forest in south Sweden and made lifes of many very difficult. It seems as Reagan gonna stay safe though . Feels good to know.
Thanks Kristian. I'm glad you've not experienced severe weather conditions. You'll have enough to deal with the reversal of the gulf stream expected as a result of ice melting because of climate change that will return northern Europe to the ICE AGE...
Of course, that interpretation of what is transpiring in climate change has been contested. A contrary theory says slowing or reversing of the Thermohaline Circulation will have a moderating effect on global warming... You could end up in the same place as you are right now... not too bad.
Happy shooting at your gig... and yes, please do bring at least ONE manual focus lens so we can play with you.