saph wrote:
Ben brought his heart of darkness to Rome all the way from Sydney But where's his alter ego - Philippe Haven't seen any French scenes here lately.
Nikkor-AM 210 5.6 on the Wista 45. I have an extension board for this macro Nikkor lens, which makes it tend to tilt down beyond the front standard. Almost need a second tripod to keep the lens propped up.
I have been in catch up mode of late. Family matters making life difficult at the moment. Little time for camera work so thanks to ALL for letting me get my fix via your great and varied images.
My previous comment regarding tartan is apt given I have just arrived in Scotland to facilitate the horrible task of moving my father out of hospital and into a nursing home where he will spend the rest of his days. Having just seen him in hospital my emotions are all over the place. Stage 5 Parkinson’s and dementia don’t make for a good mix. I know others have gone thru similar parental trials recently.
So whilst waiting for my wife and daughter to arrive I have found a corner in a whiskey bar to consume a pint of Italian beer of all things!
Hopefully I can find some time over the next 10 days to press the shutter in between family duties, the rain, and tele-working. The solitude of solo mountain ascents is calling me..... I came prepared. AF for the wide end (sorry) and 55, 105 and 180 MF. I really like the 105 for landscape panos.
Hopefully I can find my photo mojo again.
Keep up the great work folks.....
DeltaSigma wrote:
PS playing has made that look like tartan. Love this concept. Really cool.
Thanks for your comment...
Yes, it is a fun way to create some interesting abstracts... I had posted a few more, a couple of years ago here: https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1504547
cambyses wrote:
Thanks for your comment...
Yes, it is a fun way to create some interesting abstracts... I had posted a few more, a couple of years ago here: https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1504547
Nice work. I need to check this feature out for myself.
DeltaSigma wrote:
I have been in catch up mode of late. Family matters making life difficult at the moment. Little time for camera work so thanks to ALL for letting me get my fix via your great and varied images.
My previous comment regarding tartan is apt given I have just arrived in Scotland to facilitate the horrible task of moving my father out of hospital and into a nursing home where he will spend the rest of his days. Having just seen him in hospital my emotions are all over the place. Stage 5 Parkinson’s and dementia don’t make for a good mix. I know others have gone thru similar trials recently.
So whilst waiting for my wife and daughter to arrive I have found a corner in a whiskey bar to consume a pint of Italian beer of all things!
Hopefully I can find some time over the next 10 days to press the shutter in between family duties, the rain, and tele-working. The solitude of solo mountain ascents is calling me..... I came prepared. AF for the wide end (sorry) and 55, 105 and 180 MF. I really like the 105 for landscape panos.
Hopefully I can find my photo mojo again.
Keep up the great work folks.....
Sorry Colin to hear about your father. Hope he can spend the rest of his life as best as he can. And I believe you will certainly reap the rewards of attending to you father in your own life. Taking care of our parents at old age is truly a virtue, and I, myself, am guilty of falling too short on that...
DeltaSigma wrote:
I have been in catch up mode of late. Family matters making life difficult at the moment. Little time for camera work so thanks to ALL for letting me get my fix via your great and varied images.
My previous comment regarding tartan is apt given I have just arrived in Scotland to facilitate the horrible task of moving my father out of hospital and into a nursing home where he will spend the rest of his days. Having just seen him in hospital my emotions are all over the place. Stage 5 Parkinson’s and dementia don’t make for a good mix. I know others have gone thru similar parental trials recently.
So whilst waiting for my wife and daughter to arrive I have found a corner in a whiskey bar to consume a pint of Italian beer of all things!
Hopefully I can find some time over the next 10 days to press the shutter in between family duties, the rain, and tele-working. The solitude of solo mountain ascents is calling me..... I came prepared. AF for the wide end (sorry) and 55, 105 and 180 MF. I really like the 105 for landscape panos.
Hopefully I can find my photo mojo again.
Keep up the great work folks.....