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just a false constraint on creativityBeautiful shots, Jim, real timeless. On the other hand, there isn't 36MP of information there
Beautiful quality to these photos Jim - love your processing. :thumbs:Garapatta, Foggy Dawn
50mm 1.2 (shot @ 1.2)
we should go shooting down there sometime.Beautiful quality to these photos Jim - love your processing. :thumbs:
I was just by there on my way to Morro Bay last week - must have just missed you :toocool:
Sounds like fun but will have to leave the wife at home - she puts up with my photography as it is but if I tell her she has to get up at that hour, I fear all my gear may end up at the landfill... :loco:we should go shooting down there sometime.
I took those this morning (up at 4:30am) .. .minus tide at dawn.. have to keep track of those
hmmm.. i'm not sure if there was blue in the skyHere's a shot of Jim shooting the photos he just posted from Garapata - you can see him hunched over his camera on the coast in the distance :bugeyes:
This is where 36Mpx comes in handy :ROTFL:
Stopped by the elephant seal hangout near San Simeon - the seals are molting right now - you can see the old skin flaking off.
These two males were going at it and there were several pairs fighting almost constantly - you can see scars on all the adult males that are laying in the sand around these two.
You can also see a sub-adult in the foreground - they don't form the "elephant" nose until they are older.
D800E with 70-200m f2.8 VRII @ 200mm f5.6:
Hi Luis,Great image Piet !!! Can You tell me the Shutter Speed and ISO ?
Thanks
Luis
Thanks very much Lloyd! I really appreciate it.Matto: Very kewl shots. You really do have amazing access. Keep 'em coming.
Frankie: Love that shot. Brilliant use of the fisheye. Really works here.
Pramote: What can I say. That might be my all-time favorite among your many brilliant images. Stunning!
Jurgen: Wow! A truly inspiring set. That shot through the window really is magic!! Hard to pick a fav, but that one is right up there.
I just picked up a used DB for my Contax 645 so between that and the D800E my poor M9 has been gathering dustLooks like you're enjoying the D800... has it impacted your use of your M9?