Nikon D3X update: I kinda figured out that the 45/2.8P for some unknown reason is an easy to focus lens on the D3X, and on top of that because it has so few elements being a simple Tessar design combined with NIC (Nikon Intergrated Coating) offers mucho contrast and saturated color. Anyways the look and rendering is of slide film, and somehow I get this hybrid B&W with color thing happening. I really like this lens on my D3X along with the 28/1.4 AF-D. The Noct-Nikkor and Leica 50 Lux-R "E60" kinda have vague focus on the D3X.
Also last night shot the D3X with the SB-910 street style for Maggie's blog. Interesting results using the 28/1.4 AF-D painting with light on a dark canvas using TTL flash.
DEATH MARCH: Baby-Dog has been muy annoying lately, so yesterday I took him shooting with me on a 7 hour walk. I headed crosstown to 100th Street and Riverside Park. Along the way Beagle-Face started braying like a herd of hound dogs, and lunging at any living creature. I started heading downtown and by 79th Street he settled down and was not so savage. We walked downtown until I hit Canal Street and then we walked back home to East Harlem. Last night when I looked at his nails they were almost gone and were worn down to almost nibs.
So this morning I was expect some good behavior, but he had another one of his barking attacks and disturbed the neighborhood at six AM this morning. Mucho annoying.
A hipster girl gentrifier had a "East Harlem Jack-In-The-Box" surprise the other day when I was walking Baby-Dog. I heard this girl scream like she was being murdered; because she was throwing out some garbage when she lifted the lid off the can a big rat jumped and scurried. I saw the rat and is was still day. "Welcome to East Harlem," I say. LOL.
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