Just back from a 2-week business trip abroad. Some pictures to follow, once I shake off the jet lag.
Got myself a new body... if only life was that simple !
I finally gave up waiting for my D70 to come back from Nikon UK and went out and bought a D70s body. So, I was back in business the day before I left here for China. This was one of my first few shots with the D70s body. The D70 came back while I was away (of course..) the Blinking Green Light Of Death nicely fixed, sensors cleaned, etc. I have now sold my old body (the D70 for cash, not the real thing for medical research...) and am not too much out of pocket. This was taken at sunset on the 18th March at a farmhouse sitting on a ridge. The silhouetted tree (a spruce of some sort??) is very commonly planted outside farmhouses in this part of the world.
I took this the 7am on the Sunday before Thanksgiving 2005. Technically it is a Sunrise, but I didn't see a section for that. The exposure was not recorded, and no filters or exposure tricks were employed. Straight auto metering on my Minolta.
I took this the 7am on the Sunday before Thanksgiving 2005. Technically it is a Sunrise, but I didn't see a section for that. The exposure was not recorded, and no filters or exposure tricks were employed. Straight auto metering on my Minolta. Same as before...
I just love all your sunset pics ...you are all excellent photographers... This picture was taken with the now dead Fuji FinePix 4700... I am a fair bit away from the Rockies but have an unobstructed view of them... Another reason why I would like a really good zoom camara but really don't want to live on bread n water so I am heading towards the panasonic FZ30
Please feel free to comment. I will have to find some more Sunsets to share... Thea.
I took this one while driving to work one day. I added some filters with PS.
Here is the original.
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Olympus E-500 w/17.5-45 Zuiko and 55-200mm Sigma, M42 Adapter with a bunch of lenses, FL-36 Flash
Two Nikon N90 bodies and a few other film bodies.