Laura, you should complete the selection of 85's. Off the top of my head I can think of the two G's (really great performers) and I think a K. Maybe we'll excuse the H since you have two HC's.
Scott, I was out at the Finger Lakes couple of years back, have never head of Taughannock Falls or I would have tried to make a stop.
Nice series on the ferns a couple pages back, Buddy.
That's some intense yellow Kristian. A large enough patch that I assume it's cultivated for sale?
Yes very intense. Itīs rape (hope itīs the right word ). When the flowering is over and the seed is mature they harvest and then make rapeseed oil. Itīs one of the most grown crops in Sweden. I hope Iīll be able to get out and take a few more shots before itīs over and all of it turns green.
Here are two more images from Tuesday at Little Qualicum Falls. These are a couple of scenic tree shots, courtesy of the 55 f/1.2 SC and the 135 f/2 Ai-s, respectively, accompanied by a focal reducer/adapter on the Fuji X-T2. All processing was done in On1 Photo RAW 2018, my new favourite processing app.
Jay, I love the Saguaro forest -- desert seems to be very green, presumably you've had good rains.
To illustrate plants adaptability, you image reminded me of a scene from the Karoo that I messed up badly by not paying attention to focus!! (It happens!)
These are tree aloes also known as Quiver trees as the native bushmen used them to hold their poisoned arrows. Apologies for the fuzzy look but for illustration only. (It's about 500 miles away from Knysna - too far for an early morning shoot, to redo!)
The fastest route to Scotland - warp factor 5.
I must add that my wife took this whilst sticking the camera out of the sun-roof. I was driving on a private, one-way, road at about 25mph
First of a few landscape pics from Scotland.
This is the Bass Rock, maybe 8 - 10 miles distant from the shoreline.
Hazy conditions lending weight towards b&w processing.
DeltaSigma wrote:
The fastest route to Scotland - warp factor 5.
I must add that my wife took this whilst sticking the camera out of the sun-roof. I was driving on a private, one-way, road at about 25mph
saph wroteLooking for Jeff's Nikonos images, must have missed them.
Hey, Samy. The first set of old Nikonos/Velvia images are back on page 470.
Here are a few more.
The first and third were converted in SEP2. I'll probably get excommunicated from the Church of Velvia for that, but I think they were supposed to be monochromes.