Me, three!
Me, three!
Nice work Pali. I can't even remember the last time we've had good skies here. Looks like a mediocre night for the eclipse tomorrow too :/.
Today we went up to Blue Ridge, GA. Happened upon a car show, which is always fun. The sun lined up just right to get some shots glinting off the engine.
Nikon F2, 25-50mm f/4 AI, TMX, Pyrocat
Good one, 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
Very well done Bryan!
Roger
Thanks, Bryan. Same here - I get a night or two every month so have to try to manage it all quickly. Have been tweaker the automation workflow which helps me get the most out of a single night.
Excellent image - love the contrast!
Thanks Peter, Roger, and Pali!
One more engine for you, with the 8mm f/2.8 fisheye:
If you ever wonder just how close one must get with this lens, and why I made some of the car owners nervous, check out the detail on the reflection:
BTW, I've wanged the front element on things getting too close before! There's a tiny mark on it actually, from doing that, which probably makes this lens less valuable to "collectors" but it works perfectly fine for photographs and I didn't pay a zillion dollars for it luckily.
Thanks ALL for your Likes
Brian very nice again with Fisheye
I have one I am testing
Tin Can
Nice images Bryan! I still do not have a true fisheye lens. Too expensive! All of the cheaper ones cut off the top and bottom.....
I look forward to seeing what you shoot Randy!
Thanks Jon! I have an amazing skill, when it comes to cameras/lenses. If I get it in my head there is something I'd like to try/buy, it never fails that I'll find one at a can't-pass-up price or in an advantageous trade. Funny thing is I don't have much 'luck' otherwise! Latest is...well I'll just surprise y'all .
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