Reagan, enjoying your vacation pics, esp the streets of St Thomas.
Jose, the detail you capture of paintings is wonderful, really helps me to enjoy the painting with you.
The Rachael Talibart site was an interesting visit, thanks for sharing Peter.
Dave, that 35mm f1.4 looks tasty, though I have to say that the required FTZ adapter does make the combination of Z and MF lens look odd to my eyes; perhaps because I know it's a wide lens.
Greetings from the home of the Red Sox.
Not too shabby a view from the hotel.
50/2 H shot through dirty double glazing. Best downloaded and viewed big.
DeltaSigma wrote:
Greetings from the home of the Red Sox.
Not too shabby a view from the hotel.
50/2 H shot through dirty double glazing. Best downloaded and viewed big.
Peter what a wonderful seascape. Perfectly composed and captured!
Colin, that looks like the view from the Hilton in Cambridge! Nice contrast shot!
Reagan the last time I was at Megans Bay was after Hurricane Marilyn when the hillside were bare and all you could see was the junk the natives threw in the bushes. Nice to see it now with nature at its best,
Jose great capture of the oil painting. The Z7 really impresses with great color.
Last I think from Arizona and taken at the San Carlos Reservation. The home of Geronimo and the great Apache nation. Stopped for an Apache Burger made with fry bread which is only available in eastern Arizona and one is good for two meals.
The shot is a four shot pano of the entrance to a burial ground named "Drifting Spring!"
leighton w wrote:
Hey gang! Just stopping in to say that I'm still walking above ground.
Been really busy gearing up for the market, which will be our last as market vendors.
Saturday marks our 22nd year and as I have to shoot for the market's social media outlets, I'll be getting back to sharing on here.
Needless to say that too much has gone on in my absence to comment on, but I have seen some of your images and I'm always impressed. Keep them coming.
Glad to hear your are busy and all is well. You’ve missed a few doors as we have missed your presence here. Reagan loves his Z6 and has come very close to dissen (if thats a word) his Fuji. You need to keep him in line!
leighton w wrote:
Hey gang! Just stopping in to say that I'm still walking above ground.
Been really busy gearing up for the market, which will be our last as market vendors.
Saturday marks our 22nd year and as I have to shoot for the market's social media outlets, I'll be getting back to sharing on here.
Needless to say that too much has gone on in my absence to comment on, but I have seen some of your images and I'm always impressed. Keep them coming.
There he is
Was thinking about you when I was scraping frost and left over sleet from yesterday off my truck early this morning. You are supposed to keep that weather up there with you.
Good luck with the market this week. I really hope to get up there one Saturday.
First shot of my $200 challenge. For those that missed it, I am undertaking a project in hopes that it will restart my desire to shoot, but at the same time learn some new tricks. All shots will be SOOC as well. All processing will be done in-camera. B/W shots will be using a Nikon Yellow filter; got it for free. The name comes from the fact that my entire camera outfit cost me $200.
Fuji XE1 - $100
Lens Turbo II - $50 (mismarked on eBay)
Nikkor 50/1.4 AI - $30 (had it listed earlier at $35, misread my spreadsheet)
SD Card - $15
Early 80's strap - $2
Nikon Yellow filter - $0
Total - $197
Some warriors yell "This is SPARTA!" before battle... Others yell, "SPAGHETTI!"
Was thinking about you when I was scraping frost and left over sleet from yesterday off my truck early this morning. You are supposed to keep that weather up there with you.
Good luck with the market this week. I really hope to get up there one Saturday.
George
Wow, we didn't have any of that nasty stuff. I think Spring has finally sprung here!
I would love to have you and Samy and anyone else drop in at the market this year, being that it will be our last. Although, I may continue to manage it next year, if they'll have me
Plaubel Makina 67 with XP2 400 film, at Fells Point on the Baltimore waterfront.
Plaubel was originally a German company that was bought by a Japanese group in the 1970s. The result was the 67, the 670 and the W67. The 67 and the 670 have a stellar 80mm Nikkor (about 40mm in the full frame/35mm equivalent) as a fixed lens with a leaf shutter. The W67 has a 55mm Nikkor lens.
Plaubel Makina 67 with XP2 400 film, at Fells Point on the Baltimore waterfront.
Plaubel was originally a German company that was bought by a Japanese group in the 1970s. The result was the 67, the 670 and the W67. The 67 and the 670 have a stellar 80mm Nikkor (about 40mm in the full frame/35mm equivalent) as a fixed lens with a leaf shutter. The W67 has a 55mm Nikkor lens.
You made me go to Google again
Sweet looking camera. How does the rangefinder patch compare to the Nikon S and Leica cameras? Is it a bigger patch?
Ken Hill wrote:
Thanks for the likes they are appreciated.
Peter what a wonderful seascape. Perfectly composed and captured!
Colin, that looks like the view from the Hilton in Cambridge! Nice contrast shot!
Reagan the last time I was at Megans Bay was after Hurricane Marilyn when the hillside were bare and all you could see was the junk the natives threw in the bushes. Nice to see it now with nature at its best,
Jose great capture of the oil painting. The Z7 really impresses with great color.
Last I think from Arizona and taken at the San Carlos Reservation. The home of Geronimo and the great Apache nation. Stopped for an Apache Burger made with fry bread which is only available in eastern Arizona and one is good for two meals.
The shot is a four shot pano of the entrance to a burial ground named "Drifting Spring!"
Wrong side of the river!
Westin next to the Boston Exhibition Center.
I charmed my way into a 14th floor room given I am here for a week.
Looooong day today 5.30am to 10pm. All work related. Needless to say some Boston beer has been consumed this evening.
No time to take or process any other pics. Work takes priority until Friday.
After looking at everybody's images I had a change of heart.
One from early yesterday.
Sunrise infrared of Downtown Boston from Fan Pier Park.
Couple of shots pano using 24/2.8 NC on D7100 IR