Gunzorro wrote:
Oh my gosh! Your shots with the 50 C-Sonnar are amazing. Wow. Fred is obviously an infectious influence.
Yes, I\'m having fun with that little FL lens! But I\'ve got to spend more time with my 50L now that I have the Sigma adapter. There is something special about these \"soft\" 50s, don\'t you think? Yours is right up there at the top of the pile!
I\'m spending nearly half my time there, ostensibly working on the house to make it livable again, with the view to it being our retirement housing a few years down the road. I\'m no expert hand at renovation, so I learn as I go with a little help and advice from a couple relatives there, and hanging out at Home Depot a lot. With no computer or high speed internet than my smartphone\'s wifi hotspot, I end up with a big inventory of images from the neighborhood and side trips to process when I get back --- you know the drill from your trip to CR! I\'ll just about deplete the supply before I go back next to batten down the hatches for the winter rains and collect more shots.
You\'ve always been a very good photographer since I\'ve been a forum member, but it seems this last year or so that your gear and capabilities are at their highest point yet.
It\'s always an inspiration looking at your latest offerings. Thanks for your posts!
Jim, thank you so very much! Since I have been retired for a few years now, I put more time in photography and I do post more pictures, that\'s for sure. And yes, I am paying more attention to details in both the capturing as well as the post processing ends of photography.
House renovation is a tough job, especially if you do it by yourself but you will be richly rewarded at the end. And the proud feeling that you did it yourself will last forever.
Dan Bellyk wrote: AGeoJO wrote:
More architectural images of the Getty Center
Nice work
Thank you very much, Dan!
Two images from the Getty Center but now taken outside at the garden.
Sep 16, 2016 at 11:15 PM
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