Lloyd
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Near Park City, UTWhere is this porch Lloyd? I love rough winters too!
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Near Park City, UTWhere is this porch Lloyd? I love rough winters too!
This one is my favorite. The butterfly is captured perfectly with just a little movement in the wings and a sharp body.
that 35 F2 does okay...:salute:
Yikes! Ok, don't have much of that here, being closer to 7000' above sea level. Some flooding in the spring when the snows melt, but not much or often.An exceptional view, Lloyd. I'm envious. I can hear Mother Nature calling
Samut Prakan is on average a meter or so above sea level, and at the moment, most of it is flooded. The taxi driver last night wanted extra pay for probable water damage to his car
Only if you know that it's dangerousThe position of the battery and wires is a bit frightening...
Oh, yeah. That's Fred... nice guy, but he borrowed my snowblower last year and never returned it. I'd ask for it back, but he gets pissed off easily, and when he does it's not pretty.Cool peak shot from your front yard, Lloyd. There's a Yeti in the left side of the picture :lecture:
All that water is amazing. Great shots, Jorgen.Only if you know that it's dangerous
D80 with 70-300 ED @ 95mm and f/7.1
Ahhh Utah! Now everything makes sense Lloyd, my favorite State, hopefully we'll be able to mover there some time next year too...Near Park City, UT
Thanks Cindy. I'm enjoying my new (albeit now obsoleted by the announcement of the D3s) D3. We're still in the getting acquainted period, but it's good so far.Lloyd, Beautiful view (and shot) from your porch. Congratulations on the new D3.
In central Bangkok, It's not nearly as bad, but out here in Samut Prakan, some areas were really deep under water. In some areas, the water is coming up from the drains. I seem to remember that it should be the other way aroundI remember getting stuck in a few of those monsoon floods Jorgen, I see that those pumps still aren't working after all these years... Haven't seen you using that 105mm for some time.
Pretty dramatic view Lloyd, looks like this could be the east side of Timpanangos? Park City is a beautiful little town, albeit a bit pricey however.One of the next peak to the south. At sunrise. D70, 200-400. Not from the porch, but from the front yard.
Hi Rob, yeah PC proper is way to pricey (and toney) for me. That peak is actually in the Lone Peak wilderness area. Does look a little like the east side of Timp however. Good memory. :thumbup:Pretty dramatic view Lloyd, looks like this could be the east side of Timpanangos? Park City is a beautiful little town, albeit a bit pricey however.
Rob
This one's splendid...Only if you know that it's dangerous
D80 with 70-300 ED @ 95mm and f/7.1
hey thanks I want to get that mamiya 80mm macro and try it out!!!This one is my favorite. The butterfly is captured perfectly with just a little movement in the wings and a sharp body.
man the colors you get !!!!Only if you know that it's dangerous
D80 with 70-300 ED @ 95mm and f/7.1
Thanks guysThis one's splendid...
(tones are like a different camera than the previous one just above... go figure)