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Just sharing a photo, havent been taking many photos lately, guess life took over photography but getting out my gear and trying to get in a creative groove again.

Been here many times on this forum and still enjoy your banter and photos. This is just a typical one of my favorite subject...my lil yorkie Tuki taken with the Df and the 105mm F/1.8

_DSC2415-Edit by Ani Trone, on Flickr



May 16, 2019 at 10:13 PM
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Here are two from inside the church. Both with the 35f2, The first at f16, 1/13s, ISO 3200; the second at f8, 1/10s, ISO 1600

inside church 1 3 MB by Doug Stevens, on Flickr

inside church 2 3MB by Doug Stevens, on Flickr

Thanks for looking

Doug



May 16, 2019 at 10:21 PM
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graytrekker wrote:
Here are two from inside the church. Both with the 35f2, The first at f16, 1/13s, ISO 3200; the second at f8, 1/10s, ISO 1600

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/46950234545_32207c9be2_b.jpginside church 1 3 MB by Doug Stevens, on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/40899868093_63e62211c5_b.jpginside church 2 3MB by Doug Stevens, on Flickr

Thanks for looking

Doug


Impressive shots and shutter speeds. I can just manage 1/40 on a 55mm lens, but that’s about it. I did do 1/30 on a 20mm once, but still some blur at the edges.



May 17, 2019 at 12:34 AM
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p.788 #4 · Manual Focus Nikon Glass


well, I was using a tripod and a timer, if that's what you are referring to


May 17, 2019 at 12:37 AM
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Lestor, I really like the second image of the sandals on the carpet.


May 17, 2019 at 01:09 AM
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Thanks for the info Doug, you were correct in your thinking that, certainly in my case I have little knowledge of Montana other than what I've seen on a real estate program called "Big Sky Country".

So as you live on the reservation does that mean you are Native American?

I live in Far North Queensland in Australia and we have an indigenous community, essentially a Reservation / Mission on the coast outside of Cairns.

Andy


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For the benefit of those who may not know that much about Montana (thinking overseas members, maybe), Montana is not all mountains and rivers. It also has a substantial, vibrant Native American population still. There are 7 reservations within the state.

I live on the Flathead Reservation, home of the Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Orielle people. The Salish are a rather unique tribe in that they invited the Jesuit missionaries to come in the 1840s to an area south of Missoula. It's too long of a story to write here. After the treaty that set up the reservation (1855), the
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May 17, 2019 at 02:40 AM
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Yup, I'm sure that MB problem was most likely causing your computer's bugginess. My main laptop is now just over 7 years old and so far, still going strong. Good luck on the decision on whether to upgrade all or just a newish MB.

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Warbirds, poison gas, India, flowers, beaches, arches, GAS inducing talk. Continues to be a fun place to be.

No pictures from me likely for awhile, unless I choose to process on an uncalibrated screen and really old slow laptop. I'm 95% sure that the motherboard on my primary desktop died yesterday, I suppose 8 years is a decent run for a computer nowadays.

Can't decide between buying a refurb / older MB and just reuse CPU, memory, video card, or do new on all that stuff. Lightroom was really driving me crazy this last month with buggy operation and extreme
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May 17, 2019 at 07:25 AM
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D850 24mm PC-E



-Jay- © HCE HCE 2019


The Passage




May 17, 2019 at 07:31 AM
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I just spent the last 20 minutes reading about the Gold King mine spill... curiosity piqued because in 2011, I was in Silverton. Drove the Million Dollar Highway and that was one of our stops for the night.

Very memorable; we rented the house from a woman who did a side of catering at the town. When we reached, we walked right into the kitchen of the main bar to pick up our keys. She was cooking for a fund-raiser, for the local radio station.

It was off-season and there wasn't many stores open, so the dinner option was well, we stayed for the fund-raiser. It came with a glass of wine. I chose a red and barely half a glass in, I couldn't feel my legs... super light headed, felt warm and flush. I signaled to my wife, that I need to get some air or maybe lie down. So she walks ahead towards the house, just diagonally across the bar actually.

The cold air hits me, grabs me by the scruff of my neck and just shoved me down into the ground. My knees buckle and I couldn't stop myself: I sat down. In the middle of the slushy mud season road. In the dark. Probably cut a forlorn figure, legs splayed, arms crossed at my hands, head lolling off in the front. I hazily remember my wife gave a shriek and tried to drag me up and over. No idea how I managed to crawl on to the front porch but I did...

Found out much later, talking to the Visitor Center guide at Telluride, that high altitudes and alcohol don't mix...

>>

D700 with the 50 1.8 AIS
I shot mainly with the 17-35mm then iirc



elevated rockin' - silverton, co by Chin KC, on Flickr


- The next morning was also pretty freaky. Like from a King novel, there wasn't a soul up and awake; no cars, no people, nothing. I walked from store to store, peered into doors and windows; all closed, all dark inside. Even the neighboring houses seemed empty. Cue Twilight Zone music... brrr, we left really quickly.



May 17, 2019 at 08:07 AM
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cadman342001 wrote:
Thanks for the info Doug, ................. does that mean you are Native American?

Andy:

No, I am not a Native American.

Each tribe (in this case 3 tribes) negotiated individual treaties with our federal gov't, each with unique boundaries, rights, etc. In the beginning, most were land set aside only for those people. Congress has the power to make and break treaties with both foreign powers and our Native population, and they wielded that power often.

"Long story short", as they say - in 1908, and again, in 1910, Congress passed laws to open up the Flathead Reservation to white settlement. They gave each
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Zichar wrote:
I just spent the last 20 minutes reading about the Gold King mine spill... curiosity piqued because in 2011, I was in Silverton. Drove the Million Dollar Highway and that was one of our stops for the night.

These mountains down there are something else! When the aspens change that whole area is a landscapers paradise!!



May 17, 2019 at 09:42 AM
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That is a beautiful church Doug, and neat that some artist also strove to show "God created man in his image" in another fashion.

graytrekker wrote:
Here are two from inside the church. Both with the 35f2, The first at f16, 1/13s, ISO 3200; the second at f8, 1/10s, ISO 1600

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/46950234545_32207c9be2_b.jpginside church 1 3 MB by Doug Stevens, on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/40899868093_63e62211c5_b.jpginside church 2 3MB by Doug Stevens, on Flickr

Thanks for looking

Doug





May 17, 2019 at 10:10 AM
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Neat story, but sad that Native Americans get treated so horribly. Ramble on any time

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Andy:

No, I am not a Native American.

Each tribe (in this case 3 tribes) negotiated individual treaties with our federal gov't, each with unique boundaries, rights, etc. In the beginning, most were land set aside only for those people. Congress has the power to make and break treaties with both foreign powers and our Native population, and they wielded that power often.

"Long story short", as they say - in 1908, and again, in 1910, Congress passed laws to open up the Flathead Reservation to white settlement. They gave each tribal member 40 acres, and allowed whites to settle on what was
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May 17, 2019 at 10:15 AM
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So last night there was the annual volunteer appreciation dinner for the local NPR station. At the venue, their container/dumpster had just been painted with this really cool mural. 105 f/2.5 AI-s is still in the bag.



© NightOwl Cat 2019




May 17, 2019 at 10:18 AM
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graytrekker wrote:
The Fort Apache Reservation in the White Mountains of Northeastern Arizona is also stunning country. It is home to the White Mountain Apache Tribe and well worth a visit. The altitude brings temps much cooler than desert Arizona and thus this area is a favorite summer destination for many!

- Jack



May 17, 2019 at 10:25 AM
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p.788 #16 · Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Good tip, Jack, thx


May 17, 2019 at 10:33 AM
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Zichar wrote:
I just spent the last 20 minutes reading about the Gold King mine spill... curiosity piqued because in 2011, I was in Silverton. Drove the Million Dollar Highway and that was one of our stops for the night.

[...]
Found out much later, talking to the Visitor Center guide at Telluride, that high altitudes and alcohol don't mix...

- The next morning was also pretty freaky. Like from a King novel, there wasn't a soul up and awake; no cars, no people, nothing. I walked from store to store, peered into doors and windows; all closed, all dark inside. Even the neighboring
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Chin, did you happen to take the narrow-gauge, steam locomotive train between Durango and Silverton? Incredible scenery and interesting historic rail line. I have fond memories of when David and I were there. I had one AF lens with me to travel light, so nothing to post here.



May 17, 2019 at 11:44 AM
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a few more glimpses of India from a visit earlier this year.

Yakshagana from coastal Karnataka(South India) - a unique theatrical dance art form that traces origins to the 14th century. A "performance" always spans from dusk to dawn and is an intense night long affair with some scenes even roping in the audience/public.

Df & 105 f/2.5 AI












May 17, 2019 at 02:02 PM
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Thanks again Doug

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May 17, 2019 at 03:57 PM
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I think India must be the most colorful country on Earth!

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a few more glimpses of India from a visit earlier this year.




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