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It has been some time, since my last post. I have been busy working on a new website, the project is done.
This image is titled Aspens and Mountain Stream.
Steven
Beautiful Steven! We’re heading back to CO in September, do you have plans in place?
Actually, Matt,
Thanks Dave, it's been awhile since I picked the camera up, so much so, I had to re acquaint myself with many of it's features.Fantastic, Nick!
Been missing your images lately and it is good to see the Z in your hands producing such beautiful work!:thumbup:
Thank you, Dave. The lesson I always take is that you have to have a camera (and lenses) with you at all times.Actually, Matt,
I think it is great!
You have already bonded with the X1 but your mind's eye is slower to catch up. I have been telling myself that same thing for years.
lol... I love that image.
One word: WOW!!!A recent image from a few days break on the Island of Jersey
La Corbiere Lighthouse, incoming high tide.
Pentax 645z, 35mm Nd Grad and CPL
Ed
Thanks for the kind feedback on this image. We were slated to go east to shoot maples, but my wife has tickets to see Beck in Red Rocks. I thought to go and shoot aspens, since we are in Colorado. It has been very dry, not sure how good a year it will be. I will also go east to shoot maples. I am still working on travel plans.
When I put up my new website, I examined how many aspen images I have in my portfolio and culled lots of amazing aspen images to the archive section. I had 243 panoramic aspen images on the old site. All medium format film from the Horseman or stitched from the Phase One XF IQ3 100.
Steven
Aspen details are obviously something you resonate with Steven. The works are superb and inspire me to stretch my vision considering I have less then a half-dozen in my portfolio. Best wishes for a colorful fall.
Ed
Well, with the weight you save in your wallet and the loss of a kidney, you can just carry more. Just imagine what you can carry when you give your right arm...The big draw of the X1D for me is that the body and even 3 or 4 lenses are still light enough to carry everywhere.
To think how many times in the distant past I was out that way (for unrelated activities and work) and rarely if ever shot the Aspens. Missed opportunities. Lovely work Steven.
Dave (D&A)
Well, with the weight you save in your wallet and the loss of a kidney, you can just carry more. Just imagine what you can carry when you give your right arm...
Who is being irrational?
You can be banned for discouraging irrational exuberance in this forum. You've been cautioned. :ROTFL:
Joe
Oh, I don't think he's being discouraging. I think he's suggesting I add an XF/3100 or H6D-100c. Right, Will? :facesmack:
You can be banned for discouraging irrational exuberance in this forum. You've been cautioned. :ROTFL:
Joe