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Hello all,

It's been a while since I've been able to find time to visit here, though I have been dropping by almost daily to click the Like button. It's nice to see Curtis dropping by with some photos and lens talk. I'm saddened to hear of your loss, Rafael, but glad that you were able to enjoy the privilege of having this obviously fine gentleman in your life for 24 years.

As I await the emergence of Nippi from the Ohio postal vortex that the lens seems to have been caught in lately , I have found some time to process a few infrared photos from June in Olympic National Park in nearby Washington state. These were shot with my converted Fuji X-T2 and the 24 f/2.8 NC (first, second and fourth images) and the 35 f/2 OC (second image). I also discovered some new software recently, in the form of Affinity Photo 2, which can do everything Photoshop used to do for me at a decidedly more affordable price. So I have finally ended my Adobe subscription. The initial investment has not been insubstantial, because I also bought DXO PhotoLab and On1 PhotoRaw, but I will save money in the long run while enjoying a wider range of capabilities. The photos below involved the use of all three of these programs, along with the Nik collection.



Oct 12, 2024 at 06:54 PM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Hello all,

It's been a while since I've been able to find time to visit here, though I have been dropping by almost daily to click the Like button. It's nice to see Curtis dropping by with some photos and lens talk. I'm saddened to hear of your loss, Rafael, but glad that you were able to enjoy the privilege of having this obviously fine gentleman in your life for 24 years.

As I await the emergence of Nippi from the Ohio postal vortex that the lens seems to have been caught in lately , I have found some time to process a few infrared photos from June in Olympic National Park in nearby Washington state. These were shot with my converted Fuji X-T2 and the 24 f/2.8 NC (first, second and fourth images) and the 35 f/2 OC (second image). I also discovered some new software recently, in the form of Affinity Photo 2, which can do everything Photoshop used to do for me at a decidedly more affordable price. So I have finally ended my Adobe subscription. The initial investment has not been insubstantial, because I also bought DXO PhotoLab and On1 PhotoRaw, but I will save money in the long run while enjoying a wider range of capabilities. The photos below involved the use of all three of these programs, along with the Nik collection.



Oct 12, 2024 at 06:53 PM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Hello all,

It's been a while since I've been able to find time to visit here, though I have been dropping by almost daily to click the Like button. It's nice to see Curtis dropping by with some photos and lens talk. I'm saddened to hear of your loss, Rafael, but glad that you were able to enjoy the privilege of having this obviously fine gentleman in your life for 24 years.

As I await the emergence of Nippi from the Ohio postal vortex that the lens seems to have been caught in lately , I have found some time to process a few infrared photos from June in Olympic National Park in nearby Washington state. These were shot with my converted Fuji X-T2 and the 24 f/2.8 NC (first, second and fourth images) and the 35 f/2 OC (second image). I also discovered some new software recently, in the form of Affinity Photo 2, which can do everything Photoshop used to do for me at a decidedly more affordable price. So I have finally ended my Adobe subscription. The initial investment has not been insubstantial, because I also bought DXO PhotoLab and On1 PhotoRaw, but I will save money in the long run while enjoying a wider range of capabilities. The photos below involved the use of all three of these programs, along with the Nik collection.



Oct 12, 2024 at 06:53 PM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Hello all,

It's been a while since I've been able to find time to visit here, though I have been dropping by almost daily to click the Like button. It's nice to see Curtis dropping by with some photos and lens talk. I'm saddened to hear of your loss, Rafael, but glad that you were able to enjoy the privilege of having this obviously fine gentleman in your life for 24 years.

As I await the emergence of Nippi from the Ohio postal vortex that the lens seems to have been caught in lately, I have found some time to process a few infrared photos from June in Olympic National Park in nearby Washington state. These were shot with my converted Fuji X-T2 and the 24 f/2.8 NC (first, second and fourth images) and the 35 f/2 OC (second image). I also discovered some new software recently, in the form of Affinity Photo 2, which can do everything Photoshop used to do for me at a decidedly more affordable price. So I have finally ended my Adobe subscription. The initial investment has not been insubstantial, because I also bought DXO PhotoLab and On1 PhotoRaw, but I will save money in the long run while enjoying a wider range of capabilities. The photos below involved the use of all three of these programs, along with the Nik collection.



Oct 12, 2024 at 06:29 PM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Hello all,

It's been a while since I've been able to find time to visit here, though I have been dropping by almost daily to click the Like button. It's nice to see Curtis dropping by with some photos and lens talk. I'm saddened to hear of your loss, Rafael, but glad that you were able to enjoy the privilege of having this obviously fine gentleman in your life for 24 years.

As I await the emergence of Nippi from the Ohio postal vortex that the lens seems to have been caught in lately, I have found some time to process a few infrared photos from June in Olympic National Park in nearby Washington state. These were shot with my converted Fuji X-T2 and the 24 f/2.8 NC (first, second and fourth images) and the 35 f/2 OC (second image). I also discovered some new software recently, in the form of Affinity Photo 2, which can do everything Photoshop used to do for me at a decidedly more affordable price. So I have finally ended my Adobe subscription. The initial investment has not been insubstantial, because I also bought DXO PhotoLab and On1 PhotoRaw, but I will save money in the long run while enjoying a wider range of capabilities. The photos below involved all the use of all three of these programs, along with the Nik collection.



Oct 12, 2024 at 06:28 PM
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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass


Hello all,

It's been a while since I've been able to find time to visit here, though I have been dropping by almost daily to click the Like button. It's nice to see Curtis dropping by with some photos and lens talk. I'm saddened to hear of your loss, Rafael, but glad that you were able to enjoy the privilege of having this obviously fine gentleman in your life for 24 years.

As I await the emergence of Nippi from the Ohio postal vortex that the lens seems to have been caught in lately, I have found some time to process a few infrared photos from June in Olympic National Park in nearby Washington state. These were shot with my converted Fuji X-T2 and the 24 f/2.8 NC (first, second and fourth images) and the 35 f/2 OC (second image). I also discovered some new software recently, in the form of Affinity Photo 2, which can do everything Photoshop used to do for me at a decidedly more affordable price. So I have ended my Adobe subscription. The initial investment has not been insubstantial, because I also bought DXO PhotoLab and On1 PhotoRaw, but I will save money in the long run while enjoying a wider range of capabilities. The photos below involved all the use of all three of these programs, along with the Nik collection.



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