Snowbuzz
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Love those pics! Nice study!
Good luck with your 150 and remember to not get too hung-up on a F4.0 aperture for night work. You should be on a tripod using a cable release with the mirror locked-up anyway, so you can make exposures at F5.6 or F8.0 at a minimum.......
Dave
Chris,
These look great! The saturation & sharpness are outstanding. Almost looks like the Jersey Shore in the morning! My lens has to face 180 degrees about in order to get the results you do on the West coast. In the morning we get the Sun over the water, in the PM we get sweet light & shadows.
I'm getting hungry for seafood and can almost smell the salt sea air from 3K miles away, lol!
By the way, do you have your favorite spot marked somehow? Just bustin' chops!
Dave
I'm begging please...someone close this thread and then lose it in the deepest pit possible...
I keep saying no more cameras then I see this thread and start hitting the auction sites drooling, dreaming and dying just a little...that is one beautiful camera...
Is anyone listening...???
I know I can do 6x7 using the 4x5 camera with a 120 film holder BUT....man that's a gorgeous hunk of metal...
I swear there's no better camera on earth for recording family life. Gorgeous photograph Notraces.
I'm begging please...someone close this thread and then lose it in the deepest pit possible...
I keep saying no more cameras then I see this thread and start hitting the auction sites drooling, dreaming and dying just a little...that is one beautiful camera...
Is anyone listening...???
I know I can do 6x7 using the 4x5 camera with a 120 film holder BUT....man that's a gorgeous hunk of metal...