Jorgen Udvang
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No, no.... that was Titanic. They did the entire movie in a wash basin in the men's roomwasn't Die Hard VII shot in the Udvang Building ... ? .-)
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No, no.... that was Titanic. They did the entire movie in a wash basin in the men's roomwasn't Die Hard VII shot in the Udvang Building ... ? .-)
Hi Cindy:argue:
Why did you have to start posting images like this with that lens? Wowsa! Now wouldn't that lens be a nice kit on the D700?
HI Jorgen - officially 17cm, but from the front element it's around 2 inches.Jono, that 25mm looks like a cool lens, in spite of what people say about it. I like the book shot, and it gave me some ideas. How close does it focus?
Thank you Jorgen . . . . but it's boring flat(ish) arable land. Home though (until I can persuade the boss to move to Cornwall!).Very beautiful, Jono, photo as well as landscape. Must go there some time.
Thank you!That's a beautiful shot Jono. I'm a sucker for arable land.
And since I've just taken a break from cutting one of my fields that's on the side of a hill, flat sounds pretty appealing tom me!
It is easy to confuse me...just ask my husband.:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:...
Here's some more arable land from today:
these were taken with the D3 and the Nikkor 14-24 f2.8 zoom (just to confuse Cindy )
Bet I'm more easily confused, just . er, ask um, my wife.It is easy to confuse me...just ask my husband.:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:
These are both beautiful, Jono, but I especially like the second one.