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Ken Hill wrote:
rafaelcasd wrote:
the solitaire wrote:
Borrowed Kristinas D800 again, and slowly I get a feeling for the camera. Since it would be cheaper then buying a low shutter count D3x, I might actually just pick up a D800. Rather be taking pictures then contemplating what I could have shot with a camera I do not have the money for.

And, all in all, the D800 is not a bad camera

These are taken with the 35mm f2 Nikkor-O (nowhere near the ambience Rafael shows in hs photos, but with the afternoon sun burning, this was the best I could do)

DSC_3319 by b j, on Flickr

DSC_3345 by b j, on Flickr

DSC_3394 by b j, on Flickr

DSC_3419 by b j, on Flickr

DSC_3403 by b j, on Flickr

And of course, some with the 16mm f3,5

DSC_3411 by b j, on Flickr

DSC_3412 by b j, on Flickr

35mm f2 again

DSC_3417 by b j, on Flickr


Laura, take care of yourself.

Buddy, great job! I only take the photos right before sunset so that is cheating a bit.

Allow me to bore you, I am so far behind the house work given the busy prior job, the summer heat keeping me indoors.....that all I am doing is catching up one chore at the time. The old cars, the pool, the cleaning and organizing, need to replace rotten wood on the deck. Did replace the rotten tires on the burb. I an no gardener but do a decent job of grounds keeping.

So in the backyard i stay and photos I still take. Having the 15mms helps.

My favorite shade spot.

nikon nikkor 15mm 5.6 ai D3 backyard forest by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr

Making ambiance for my junker. I now has good tires and I blew away the rat's nest from the engine bay. (country rat). Wires appear intact, tomorrow I charge the battery, start with starter fluid and go to work on the fuel pump.

nikon nikkor 15mm 5.6 ai D3 backyard junkyard subutban by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr


Raphael,
If there was ever a truck screaming for a rifle rack in the back, this one is it!


Cool cars Ken, today I charged the battery, vacuumed out the rat trash, cranked it, oil pressure goes up fine with cranking, did not have starter fluid, cleaned and sprayed with WE=40 the entire engine compartment. Next is the starting fluid to make sure the spark is there. My country rats do not eat the wires, they are all there.

Back in better days for the rain and the car.

Chevy Retirement 50mm f1.2 @f8 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr

The rifle rack will go on it, then we will use it for this:

nikon nikkor 35mm 1.4 D3 Catalan shooting propane by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr



Sep 03, 2018 at 04:02 PM





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