James Markus wrote:
Many super photos in the preceding pages. - thanks for sharing, and well done all of you. The sun came out today!
9 vertical image stitch with the 85mm f1.4 ais + tc16a
Then I noticed my solar path lights had cleared from the sun
Must be that same great one day of sun we had as well James. Oh well, back to the clouds now. They called it a sunny weekend on Thursday, not seen that yellow ball yet and it's almost 4pm.
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GroWeb wrote:
Here is my contribution to keep things moving, consisting of some landscapes as viewed from the top of Mount Benson in 2017. These were taken with my D800E and (as far as I can recall) the 105 f/2.5 P, 35 f/1.4 N and the 55 f/1.2 SC, respectively.
Glen, some of my favorites yet from you . What a beautiful location you live in.
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DeltaSigma wrote: pbraymond wrote:
Took a non-interstate route home from a meeting yesterday afternoon, had some good light in places I don't normally go. Fortunately also found some great spots to safely pull off the road without trespassing. There were a couple of times I missed out (it was really tempting to just stop in right in the lane to take a shot). 105mm f2.5 AIS, the second shot is a pano shot in vertical orientation.
Gorgeous light indeed.
I am interested to know what is being manufactured in these buildings.
Colin
Colin, first shot is of a bio-ethanol plant, with 90 million gallon annual capacity listed. Second shot, Leighton just about called it below. It's an IAM dog/cat food facility.
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serge07 wrote:
HI, everyone:
James, great story about the kitty rescue.
Hospital of the Innocents, Florence (1445), the first orphanage in Europe. Architect was Brunelleschi who also designed the great dome of Santa Maria del Fiore.
At the end is my fave inexpensive watering hole with a large selection of Panini, popular with the student crowd.
X-E1 + 28/2.8 AIs
Serge
I wonder what precipitated this as the first orphanage in Europe?
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leighton w wrote:
Let's keep things rolling along. 55mm f2.8 ais.