ashwinrao1
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some BW's, same set up
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:thumbs: love this bit of americana.
Ditto. I keep reading about how much the D800 is a game changer ( I have one too ) but personally I think that the Fuji X-Pro1 fits that mould better in my own experience. I like what I see from the OM-D too although I have no personal experience.Me too. This was shot at f/2.2 and ISO 800. I like that I can just walk into the store, have a fast lens and don't need to worry about ISO 800.
Took this a couple of days ago but only tonight have I had a chance to bring it into Lightroom. I arrived way before sunrise and waited for the sun to rise behind a single large tree on the plain. These are the kind of simple shots I love to take. Thought to be cliche by some but I never tire of sunrise, they're all different, all beautiful.
Simplicity and beauty, Jim. Just stunning:thumbs:
As I was taking this shot a police car drove up the dirt road to my location and said that some of the city workers (who 10 minutes earlier had driven by me) in the maintenance building up the road had called in a "suspicious character" .. that would be me... out in the middle of the field.Took this a couple of days ago but only tonight have I had a chance to bring it into Lightroom. I arrived way before sunrise and waited for the sun to rise behind a single large tree on the plain. These are the kind of simple shots I love to take. Thought to be cliche by some but I never tire of sunrise, they're all different, all beautiful.
Simplicity and beauty, Jim. Just stunning:thumbs:
Of course the cop showed up right as the sun was rising through the tree... I answered his questions while continuing to take the shots of the sunrise... I told him I had 5 minutes at the most to get the shots... he said "It's obvious you are only taking pictures".. wished me good luck and went back to report to the workers that I was just doing photography.
He explained to me that there had been a series of breakins in the maintenance building about 300 yards from my location. He was very nice and polite about it... but his timing was the worst.