Thinking about tomorrow's photosession already..Back from something exhausting.
D80 with 80-200 AF-S @ 80mm and f/8.0
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Thinking about tomorrow's photosession already..Back from something exhausting.
D80 with 80-200 AF-S @ 80mm and f/8.0
"Got it!!!"But it is easy. Just stay focused, and watch the camera so you know when it's going "click", or else you might blink at the wrong moment :lecture:
D80 with 80-200 AF-S @ 80mm and f/8.0
Thanks, Cindy. And wow... you make weeds look great.Jorgen, You are too funny! :ROTFL:Those are two excellent shots.
Not much going on here. I was just down by the pond and all I could find was a weed.
S5 and Mamiya 150 f/3.5 w/ext tube
Yeah, what he said!And wow... you make weeds look great.
Nice. Looking forward to more from that lens. I've read opinions on both sides, your take would be appreciated.I got a 50mm 1.4 G yesterday and tried it out last night at a warm summer night, minor league baseball game. Life away from the "coasts" and the "GF" "juggling" a busy life.
Classic b/w. Great, as ever.A resuscitated oldie.
This is really nice photo! But that gives me a sad feeling about why that theater came to ashes... (I'm not sure if I put this right)
Thanks to Lloyd and Cindy.Thanks, Lloyd and Tim.
Tim, Where was this lovely b+w taken? Looks like old world charm.
well there is some speculation as to why but they are working on restoring it.This is really nice photo! But that gives me a sad feeling about why that theater came to ashes... (I'm not sure if I put this right)
I'm not sure I understand this right... If you're serious and want to go there it's completely possible. I saw photographs taken a year ago and it's like you're back in USSR. The only difference is the place is ... completely desolate.oh and who is a good tour service for chernobyl??
Beautiful Carlos!One more from my South Florida Gallery
I'm not sure I understand this right... If you're serious and want to go there it's completely possible. I saw photographs taken a year ago and it's like you're back in USSR. The only difference is the place is ... completely desolate.
sweet looking for dexter? lol :ROTFL::ROTFL:One more from my South Florida Gallery
Stunning. :bugeyes:One more from my South Florida Gallery
No problem! Loooots of places! When you're set to go just let me know - I really could be a guide (could take some pics too ). BTW, I'm originally from Ukraine so I know places there tooyes indeed my kind of place, would have to shoot digital, but the shots one could get would be outstanding, of course I could just come visit you in moscow, since I know you could protect me from the russian mob, lol..
but seriously, I would love to shoot abandonments in russia in general!! or in this case the ukraine? not sure where chernobyl is but I am sure I can find it...
matto