LOL! Yep, Jim certainly knows how to shoot AND process, and why he's been a guest instructor on a few of our workshops -- and we try and get him whenever his work schedule allowssweet jesus these are nice!!!
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LOL! Yep, Jim certainly knows how to shoot AND process, and why he's been a guest instructor on a few of our workshops -- and we try and get him whenever his work schedule allowssweet jesus these are nice!!!
work's been keeping me away from both shooting and forums of late... I did manage to make a Saturday morning trip to SF to meet up with a friend coming out with his 8x10
These are all from the 800E
This is really terrific, Mikael. Love it much!! :salute:
I'm cleaning up my hard drives, this one is from April 1st 2008.
Nikon D300 | AF-S 24-70/2,8 | f8 | 1/100s | iso 200
thank you!!! that's an incredible compliment (i've been an avid follower of your work...)sweet jesus these are nice!!!
thank you!What the name of this location? Fantastic images...!
great series Jan!! excellent conversion as wellPescadero Creek... D800E and 24-70.
Thank you Lloyd, I appreciate it very much!This is really terrific, Mikael. Love it much!! :salute:
Graham, it just might be that those attributes are the very thing that a future Mrs. Sea Lion is looking for . As they say in the Sea Lion world..:"To Each His Own"...LOL!Friendly fella, although he has a wicked fish breath and a mean bark.
Very nice.Some fresh portraits :