Yup, I got the same printer with a most excellent rebate, which made it cheaper than one set of refills, and puts it at my limit of what I'll pay for an inkjet printer anymore.
Mathieu18 wrote:
I’d agree with Samy. A coffee table book on good paper would be something people would pick up and enjoy. A few favorite on the wall never hurts either. I don’t always use mine but I’ve been a fan on my Canon Pro 100. Decent quality and can be found very cheap a few times a year if you want to print your own.
pburke wrote:
I was there to shoot some railroad museum images, but in the street leading to the museum, there were several old cars parked, likely completely unrelated to the museum, as they appeared like derelicts in daily use, rather than some sort of collector ride.
Here´s a few macros I´ve taken lately. All shots taken with the 50-135mm f/3.5 ais and the full extension set of the Vivitar extension rings. (3 keepers out of 100....)
On arrival at Tung Chung in Lantau we could see a weather front approaching.
So, it was pretty wet and miserable up top and not great for photography since my equipment got wet pretty quickly. High winds, camera, manual focus and umbrella doesn't go well with only two hands.
I couldn't resist working on a night-time pano even if the processing of images is out of chronological sequence.
This is taken from Lugard Road on Victoria Peak.
D610 & 50/2 H Pano of 7 frames.
Smog is evident. Download the full size to see the great detail that the 50/2 delivers from 5sec exposures on a travel tripod.
I couldn't resist working on a night-time pano even if the processing of images is out of chronological sequence.
This is taken from Lugard Road on Victoria Peak.
D610 & 50/2 H Pano of 7 frames.
Smog is evident. Download the full size to see the great detail that the 50/2 delivers from 5sec exposures on a travel tripod.
Love the China shots Colin as well as the shots from India Andy. And Ray, I love what you're bringing with the faithful 25-50 with its great color and contrast. Glad I could offer a touch of inspiration Ken. Love the shot taken through the tunnel.
So many fine photos being shared I should at least drop one, a tree down the street from where I live converted with Silver Efex Pro 2. It was shot with the 5cm f/2 I was motivated to use after seeing the lens in use on the thread. It has always been the case that other folk's work inspires me to pull out lenses and take them for a spin. All good.
As the first anniversary of David's death approaches, I was reviewing shots from our road trips. These are some from Death Valley in Feb. 2018 that I hadn't previously processed.
First two with 75-150/3.5 E
Third with 25-50/4 AI-s
Fourth with 16/3.5
DeltaSigma wrote:
D610 & 50/2 H Pano of 7 frames.
Smog is evident. Download the full size to see the great detail that the 50/2 delivers from 5sec exposures on a travel tripod.
Doug,
Mine is the H version. Go to lens for IR too.
I had to cut it to convert it to AI.
I bought my lens for $30 a couple of years ago - primarily as a sacrificail lens in order to learn how to disassemble and clean MF glass. That process has not yet happened! Mine is overdue a helicoid clean & lube. I have all the tools to do the job. Finding the time is the difficult part.