Corlan F.
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Ok then....my first image here on the Nikon thread.
I ordered a very nice D2X from KEH (primarily to use with my Nikkor AIS primes) and it arrived here in Alaska this morning. I stopped by the only decent camera store in Anchorage (Stewart's, which has been in business since before the 1964 earthquake) during my lunch break to check out the various options for a do-it-all walk around AF lens (since I don't own any Nikon AF lenses) and came out with a 16-85G (thanks for the recommendation Jorgen!). It was the right lens at the right price.
Here is one of my first images with the camera, taken along the Alaska Railroad yards (my frequent lunch hour stomping ground). I'm really looking forward to using the D2X with my Nikkor manual focus lenses and sharing a few images here in the months to come. I will be spending a good part of this weekend getting familiar with the camera and seeing how those AIS lenses perform.
Gary
Gary, welcome to the flock
Superb camera you got.
Lovely train image again. Sure we'll se many more from you (and Alaska).
Another grandiose set, Matt (or is it "set of grandioseness"? ) .I apologize, I'll catch up tomorrow. A quick post, and then to bed. We have an early neighborhood "Disaster Preparedness" meeting tomorrow (earthquakes).
Khutzeymateen, B.C.
Cheers, Matt
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Love them all. :thumbs:
First things first though: stay safe!
This one might be my favorite from your Rock Pool series. :thumbup:Sunrise at Coogee Beach rock pool...
(what's the water temp, btw?)
And we thought we had a long winter... :wtf:So... I posted some pix of flowers and said we had a least a promise of Spring. Well, apparently I was mistaken! This is was greeted us this morning:wtf:
Actually, the forecast of the coming week is pretty encouraging. Temps in the upper 60s for the most part.
Beautiful tones especially in the first image.
Just wondering how you can have cherry blossom under this (continuous) amount of snow
Beautiful and serene. Love it!Hi all...been running around a bit with little time for posting. Here is an image from last week...