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They don't make 'em like that any more, do they? Nice detail, and a really like your b/w conversion. Good stuff.
Do you know what my first thought was? That looks nice... looks like filmthanks no conversion shot with n F5 24-70 lens and good old neopan 1600 iso film..
I loved shooting that place...
Well, that would explain the beautiful b/w, for sure.thanks no conversion shot with n F5 24-70 lens and good old neopan 1600 iso film..
I loved shooting that place...
I can highly recommend the Zeiss 50/2 & 100/2 if you want killer glass! :thumbs: (although I just sold mine to pay for my M9 & 600 VR )first off agree those bird shots really cool..
thanks yes using the 58mm F1.4 on a D300, now I want the zeiss macro 50mm lol
I like this.Danboard mini with a blueberry bagel.
D80, Nikkor AF 35mm f/2D
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Terrible what you have to do sometimes when you're a gear buffI can highly recommend the Zeiss 50/2 & 100/2 if you want killer glass! :thumbs: (although I just sold mine to pay for my M9 & 600 VR )
Interesting how on this one the trees' alignment is evocative of a procession of sorts... nice. (and what a fantastic place...)Last dancing sunset angel over the Tetons ...
D700 & 70-200VR
I'm kind of working on it, but making a living and making a book don't combine easilyJorgen
you need to put all of these is a book! love to see your images!