Jorgen Udvang
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Jono, you make arable land look like art. Good stuff
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That about sums it up I think.Jono, you make arable land look like art. Good stuff
:clap::clap::clap:From a recent trip to the Keys... Couldn't bring my MF kit with me but I think the D3 more than held it's own.
Jono,My Neice and her family came to stay for the weekend.
This is Oliver
D3 with voigtlander 58mm f1.4 @f3.5 (what a lovely little lens it is).
Cindy, thanks for the kind words and yes, the Keys are magnificent. Now that getting to the Bahamas via boat has gotten SO expensive (translate that to $6.50 per gallon gas over there), the Keys are becoming a much more attractive alternative. The shot on the dock had more than a touch of dumb luck involved but it's probably my favorite image from the trip. Reminds me of something I've seen somewhere but can't put my finger on it. For some reason the New Yorker magazine keeps coming to mind. I'm sure it will come to me when I'm not trying so hard to remember.:clap::clap::clap:
Both photos are stunning! The first one keeps drawing me back for another look.
Wow, the Florida Keys and the D3...that is close to heaven!
HI CindyJono,
Please share with me how you lit this lovely portrait?:thumbup:
I'll send the check right away.:ROTFL:HI Cindy
Should I give away all my secrets? How much is it worth?
Oh, Okay - it was lit with . . . . . wait for it . . . . sunshine
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Quite right too . .. I hope it's a BIG one!I'll send the check right away.:ROTFL: