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Hi, John,Yesterday morning I noticed the sunlight streaming in through the window, playing nicely with a bouquet of cut flowers my wife had placed on the counter.
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501CM | IQ160 | 120 Makro-Planar
John
Thanks, Dave. I was using the waist level finder on the 501 but it's currently doing duty on a ground glass screen adapter as part of my tech cam kit. For this particular shot I used a PME51 with a view magnifier - the 6x total magnification makes focusing relatively straightforward in decent light. I was pleasantly surprised that I hit the desired plane of focus on my first attempt!Hi, John,
Cut flowers are so tempting aren't they? Beautiful. Do you use a WLF on your 501 with the DB?
Bob:Gorgeous picture and rig ... makes more sense than the Diglloyd MB Van.
Which Alaskan and how did you outfit heating, sleeping and refrigeration ... I have looked at their
site and there are a lot of options.
Looks like it does not rest on the Ford's Cab ...
Thanks in advance Tom.
Just looking forward ...
Regards,
Bob
Great minds think alike, Tom! We had a Lance for 18 years and just replaced it with the Northern Lite, a clamshell design built in Kelowna BC.Bill:
It seems you and I have something in common in addition to suffering the November weather on the Great Lakes. My wife and I just returned from Washington State where we took delivery of our Alaskan camper. Attached image was taken in Kamiak Butte Co Park. It includes a great campground near Palouse, WA; close to Steptoe and Kamiak is quite a butte on its own - although it requires a hike to reach the top.
Tom
Thank you Dave. I appreciate the seasons and all the color and textures they can bring. Sorry you missed your anniversary trip, but like you say, Winter is also a beautiful season especially in the mountains!Darr,
I just love this. Simple reduction with all the elements of Autumn to make one think and appreciate this season. Sad in a way for me as we missed our anniversary trip to the mountains, however, there is another beautiful season in the mountains just ahead, Winter!
Thanks for sharing!
A wild sunset over a dilapidated farm in the Valli di Comacchio, Italy. Shot with the Leica S, Leica Vario-Elmar-S 30-90mm and Formatt-Hitech Firecrest filters just before my Leica Akademie Workshop in Comacchio last year.
Thanks for viewing, best regards
Vieri
So simple and so beautiful, and so peaseful.Some of the last vestiges of fall. From the backyard (with 20mph wind gusts). Yes, I'm bored.
Joe