Back to warming up after a cool rainy day
2 Days ago the high was 61degrees
Now we are in the 80's for the next 10 days
Then headed south for 10 days with temps in the upper 80's
Bring on summer
Reagan wrote:
^^^^^^^^
Excellent job of catching motion with MF lens
Reagan
I struggle to get focus on still objects
I need "IBIS"
Thanks Reagan.
I have practiced a lot with MF lenses on moving subjects on my DSLR and I also used to shoot motorsport (superbikes) with my 200/4 AIS and 300/2.8 AIS in the early 90"s on film.
Reagan wrote:
@Ray
Did you shoot that thru a window
I couldn't imagine actually going outside to do it
R
In person Reagan, outside at lunch after my wife texted me at work and said I should try to get out to look at the icy beauty outdoors; she was right, it was beautiful to be outside. Temperature was a balmy mid 30's, no gloves needed. The sight and sounds were pretty unique. Few more ice shots just to warm the soul :-) D800 w/ 50 f1.4AI, 105 f2.5AIS, and 200 f4.0AI.
He's got such a resolve for a 11 year old yorkie. Fresh out from a haircut to a complete 1/2 mile run up and back the driveway in the slushy snow...love this lil guy.
Nikon says the Df has shipped, should have been here yesterday but snowmageddon has all deliveries running behind.
We have a couple of nice days over here and we took a stroll thru the dunes.
Paul Gabel lend me his 16/3.5 (as well as his 14-24) for my upcoming Iceland trip (Monday).
I decided to take the 16/3.5 24/2.8 NC and 50/1.4 SC with me on this trip (together with a bunch of AF lenses).
He's got such a resolve for a 11 year old yorkie. Fresh out from a haircut to a complete 1/2 mile run up and back the driveway in the slushy snow...love this lil guy.
Nikon says the Df has shipped, should have been here yesterday but snowmageddon has all deliveries running behind.