Widelux shots from near Sarasota, FL. First one at Myakka River State Park, second one on Caspersen Beach. On Delta 400.
That's really good, Bryan!
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Love that 2nd photo Bryan.
Instead of the talk of new years eve traditions, and partying or lack thereof, I dressed up such that I'd be warm for an hour standing still in the calm freezing weather. That meant long pants and a jacket. I took my daughter to the shore and we photographed the moon and stars. I have upgraded from a D600 to a D810 which does better in these situations.
Here's me..
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and her
_DSC7938 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
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Thanks jp and nice night photos!
Here's a few digital pics of birds I took at Myakka River State Park. We were excited to find a couple dozen Roseate Spoonbills. And I caught a cute Little Blue Heron catching a fish at sunset. All with my Nikon D800E and Sigma 300mm f/2.8:
Went to the oldest Jesuit mission in southern Arizona today.
Garrett
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Garrett,
Nice series of Tumacacori Mission. The rear area of the Church and smaller chapel are more photographic than the front IMO. I was there around 1993 when "Boys on the Side" was being filmed. When I walked thru the Visitor Center Door the entire front area of the church had sets made up for a carnival night setting, lights and cables were everywhere. Needless to say, it was impossible to even try to shoot the front. I walked around the side and back and found it to be more photogenic. Oh, how I long to get back there.
Regards,
Pat
Oak Leaf, January 2021
Recent scan of a Kodachrome slide taken in October 1982 with a Canon AE-1 and 50/1.4 SSC. Entry to San Francisco's Chinatown (back when the streets were clean). Not the best framing since had to dodge traffic.
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