Raphael I am happy that your Mom did not suffer any debilitating effects from the stroke. Also glad she has support. Daughters are great, Robin spent three months with her dad before he passed. Thoughts and prayers.
Steve an excellent pano with good use of the 15mm. I have one but it's size keeps it from travelling with me. I do like my compact 18mm, a lens Ray Steele inspired me to buy.
Well these are from the Bitterroot Mountains in western Montana … Taken less than a month ago. BRrrrrr!!!
Tour de France country .... last years tour went over this Col
Just one of the big climbs on that day !!
Carrying D500 and D810 so I get a mix from each, and I'm carrying AF and MF lenses
But Ken the 15mm is brilliant if you don't get the sun in it ..... and easy to carry if your in the car .... nice focus on the rear wheel of the Vette ... difficult at f1.2 ... but very posey with the NOCT
Steve
Stokesey 2018
Cafe/restaurant at the top of the Col d'Ornon
Stokesey 2018
50 metres from the cafe is the high point !! Col d'Ornon
I don't know how many of you are aware that DxO just released their update of the Nik collection. I had my name on their list to be alerted about its release, so I found out about it early this week. Although I have been using just On1 Photo RAW 2018 lately, which is not compatible with the plugins, I broke down and paid the $49 for the Nik collection on Wednesday. As a result, I have been putting it to use within Lightroom and using the ON1 plugin version as well. I am enjoying this process and I believe I may have found my software groove for processing photos in my new Vancouver Island location.
Here are a couple of monochrome images from Rosewall provincial park, of which the first was taken with the 50 f/1.2 Ai-s, and the second was shot with the 135 f/3.5 QC.
So many great shots shared lately!! Have had limited time sitting by the computer, things have been calming down a bit now though
Jay, fantastic pano from Joshua Tree NP. Love it!
Rafael, love those shots from El Salvador. Hope your mom will be having a quick recovering.
Buddy, fantastic work with the SC-55/1.2.
Ken H, nice shots from "Devils Tower". Looks like a scene from an old western movie.
James, fantastic work with the 85/1.4 ais wide open.
Brian, nice coastal scenes.
Leighton, love your farmet market shots!
Charles, great portrait work with the 50/1.2!
Glen, love those b/w´s.
Steve, cool Alpine Pano!
Chuong, beautiful bird shot.
Ken H, your car blends in good to the snowy surroundings.
Colin, love the flower shot with the Nikkor-N.C 24mm f/2.8. That lens is really, really good for up-close-shots as well. Works really good with extension rings too :-)
I´ve been taking a few shots, here and there. Here´s a few.
First one is from yesterday´s little trip to the beach. We´ve had a pretty long heatwave so it´s quite warm in the water. This is from the beach here in Malmö.
gbohannon wrote:
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Love the sunset pictures Kristian! Tough to look at sitting in front of a computer on a Monday morning. I hear the ocean calling. Soon...
G
Thank you! Sorry bout the frustration though
Summer is on, we've had the hottest may ever, it has been so warm that I almost wish I'd be standing in a cold stream up north with my fly rod
/Kristian
bobbelbob wrote:
Thank you! Sorry bout the frustration though
Summer is on, we've had the hottest may ever, it has been so warm that I almost wish I'd be standing in a cold stream up north with my fly rod
/Kristian
Fly fishing sounds great too. We are late planning our summer vacation this year and are torn between heading east to the coast or west to the mountains and the cool streams and fly fishing. We are right between them so just about equal travel distance to each. Wish all my choices were win/win like that one is