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Don't make them with that sort of character any more, for sure. Great stuff... especially these two.Ran across this old rusted chevy pickup over the weekend. The stories these old beast could tell!
Rob
D3/85 T/S Lens @f11
D3 24 TS/E Lens @ f11
Thanks Lloyd, also CorlanGreat shot.
Sounds like great outdoor fun with the family.Camping this past weekend. My Father and brother were hunting, I was as well... only with a camera. Here's our campsite.
D3, 14-24/2.8 @ 14/f11:
This is a neat one Alex.This is from my first test assignment. And this is the only pic I taken with D3x. Everything else I shot with my LF camera. C&C are welcome!
Your photos give them justice, being story tellers by themselves...Ran across this old rusted chevy pickup over the weekend.
The stories these old beast could tell!
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Thank you!This is a neat one Alex.
Re the lens choice, despite being a prime person myself, the 14-24 zoom will give you more flexibility for this kind of shots.
If you're tempted by Zeiss though, you might want to test the 18mmn, an interesting lens for interior shots -but need to try it out first before buying it.
Alex,there was this thread about that subject.Thank you!
14-24 is a very good lens but how's its barrel distortion? I guess Zeiss' primes should be more distortion free. Another tiny problem is one can't attach filters to that zoom. As always, the better decision to buy both
Thank you for the consistent inspiration, Rob. :thumbup:Many thanks Lloyd, Matt, Corlan and Otumay.
Rob
Alex, this is very nice with deep rich colors and smooth tonality. No doubt your client will be pleased.This is from my first test assignment. And this is the only pic I taken with D3x. Everything else I shot with my LF camera. C&C are welcome!
You're too kind... and generous Lloyd. As well, thank you for always keeping such a positive and upbeat tone on the forum.Thank you for the consistent inspiration, Rob. :thumbup:
Thanks Bob. And thanks for selling me the D3 I used to take these! :thumbup:Lloyd,
Outstanding series I especially like #s 2 and 3. The backlight shot is phenomenal....What a way to remember your dad!
Very nice work,
Bob
Thanks Corlan. Much appreciated.Lloyd,
that's altogether visually beautiful and a moving story.
Thanks for sharing the images and your thoughts...
(sorry for the lighter tone, but the Nikon logo on the rifle eyepiece's a nice wink. Didn't know they made those.... )