Osman, Steen, Jason, Steve, Matt -i truly feel humbled by your kind words.
It was a lovely day.
Jason made a very good point, and that's definitely one aspect on which i have to reflect on and improve. Indeed if i was less the lazy type, i would've carried a tripod along.
(that is, if it was in the the trunk.
)
1909 Looff carousel.
"The Looff Carrousel is on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the most beautiful and well preserved hand-carved wooden carrousels still in existence. Spokane's Looff Carrousel features 54 horses, 1 giraffe, 1 tiger, and 2 Chinese dragon chairs."
Cheers, Matt
D700; 28-300mm; 28mm; 1/20s @ f/3.5; ISO 400
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Matt, don't know how, even when quoting
(more or less, depending ) serious reference material, you always manage to sound full of tongue in cheek humor. Excellent
The shot is really lovely.
And to say the truth, it reconciles me a bit with the D3S. Till today and for a few exceptions, i've not been convinced yet. Probably my fault, and considering of course that super high iso performance's not among my personal criterias.
(and for some reason, it seems that the few people with this body wants to ply for a funkier processing than needed -or expected)