Landscapelover
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Chichen Itza, Mexico
Phase One IQ180/Phase One DF/ Mamiya 35mm AF
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Pramote
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Yes, I've seen some unusual fungi as well, including one in my backyard I had never seen before and which I later identified as Dead Man's Fingers. Very creepy. Picture link:Pramote, thank you. I was out to Pemaquid Point this evening. I saw a photographer on the rocks and remembered our meeting--you had nicer weather.
Tom, thanks for the heads up. The intense thunderstorms I don't mind, the unrelenting days of rain, not so much. I don't mind mushroom, just not in the middle of the lawn. Hopefully I can my last two cords of wood stacked before it reaches us.
thank youSergeiR,
Always a pleasure to view your lighting and composition...original and artistic!
A few months ago, Swallow-Tailed Kite, Florida . IQ180/150mm.
Hello Bill,
I have been trying to photograph these birds for years. They fly all around my home at high altitude and have provided me a great unending source of frustration, as if I needed one more....all that I can say is that I take my hat off to you,sir. All here shoupe realize how difficult these guys are to photograph...well done.
Douglas Benson
Thanks Douglas. You are very kind!A few months ago, Swallow-Tailed Kite, Florida . IQ180/150mm.
Hello Bill,
I have been trying to photograph these birds for years. They fly all around my home at high altitude and have provided me a great unending source of frustration, as if I needed one more....all that I can say is that I take my hat off to you,sir. All here shoupe realize how difficult these guys are to photograph...well done.
Douglas Benson
The bird seemed curious about me walking through Big Cypress Reserve and circled me several times. I had the 150 mm mounted for a landscape shot, looked up and shot two frames. Luck! No time to change the lens or I would have mounted the 240 mm.
Tom,I must be older than you, KII an then K25 and K64 are my benchmarks .
I suspect many miss the chromes on a light table. One would expect that a back-lit lcd screen would be its equal, but it’s not, for me anyway. Maybe psychological: the lcd displays an ephemeral abstraction, but the film saw the same scene you saw and was transformed in a physical way..................... but I do miss seeing those beautiful chromes on the light table after getting them back from the lab.
Take care, Rick