gbohannon wrote: leighton w wrote: gbohannon wrote: DeltaSigma wrote: gbohannon wrote:
Big weekend coming to my household this weekend. Of course the celebration will be a little different and the college graduation ceremony will be via a Zoom video conference, but you make the best of what you are dealt, right?
Got my son to get his cap and gown and since he is now a Wildlife Biologist, it seemed fitting to take some pictures in the wilderness. Complete social distancing
That was the fastest 4 years of my life.
Shot with the Noct and used a 4x ND filter so I could shoot wide open of course. And no, I still have not sold the Z6, will put it back on the market once things settle down. Maybe...
George
Put him in touch with Jose (Asiostigius) - they will have immdeiate rapport for sure.
Congratulations to your son.
Are you giving him your Leica Monochrom as a present for doing so well?
Thanks! He has taken a liking to the 850 though. Came in the other day and he had it with the 200-500 shooting birds in the backyard. So maybe the real camera bug has bitten. Would be glad to pass it along to him.
Re: the Leica, he may have to fight Leighton for that
G
Congratulations to all of you!
As a graduation gift, I'll give up my fight for Leica and let him have it. After all, he is family.
Thanks, I will let him know
I am going to give a lesson on the concept of the mechanical rangefinder and keep the interest in photography going in the down time. Seems to me wildlife biology and photography are a great match.
The job search has begun to bridge time until a funded graduate research program opens back up. I am sure he will be in a culture shock of not having to stay up burning the late night oil of studies.