Project for the weekend.

berci

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Hi RF Addicts out there,

Take pictures this weekend and share it with us next week.

Have a good weekend everyone,

Berci
 
How can we here in the pacific northwest take any photos. It's a frigid 53F and it might rain - HA.
Look forward to seeing every ones pics!
 
I wanted to do some shooting today but it was 5F and very windy along the shore where I was in the early afternoon. We will see how things go the rest of the weekend.
 
I'll be shooting for sure...but not for pleasure, rather for a job. It's Mardi Gras here....and I was hired to cover some parades. Pray that my lenses would be safe😉

On the second thought I might stick my GSN in the bag.....
 
Bl**dy awful here in Boston a bit north-east of rover - over 30 inches of snow this week and frigid temps so none of it is going anywhere. I'd like to take some pics over the weekend but it doesn't look too promising.
 
Raining here in middle GA with temperature right now at 32.4 degrees F. I could wake up to lots of ice in the morning. Maybe some interesting photo possibilities too.

Anything I schedule will be around ACC basketball though.

Walker
 
Weekend.

Weekend.

Rained yesterday in California. Not today!
 
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Very strange. I attached a photo, but someone else picture came in. I deleted the pic.
 
I'm off to the bar in a few minutes, I'm bringing my Canonet and 2 rolls of 3200.
There's a great Irish band playing, so expect plenty of out-of-focus shots next weekend🙂
 
Weekend.

Weekend.

Very, very boring weekend. Clear skys, no fog, no rain. Boring........ I went for a ride.
 
LilRedSpy said:
Pray that my lenses would be safe😉

On the second thought I might stick my GSN in the bag.....

On third thought, how about sticking one of those Glocks in the bag? Great for discouraging those sticky fingerprints on your lenses...
 
Hi All,
Just joined here at RFF. Seems like a great group. SteveW I wish I could have gone riding this weekend. But with temps below freezing and 28" of snow on the ground, it's not happening. Anyhow here is a picture taken this weekend at a car show.
 
stevew said:
Very, very boring weekend. Clear skys, no fog, no rain. Boring........ I went for a ride.

Steve, if going for a ride is boring, you're not riding fast enough!
Frank (1981 R100, 1976 R90)
 
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Had a great one, spent the last 5 days in the Yucatan! Mucho cerveza's and plenty cuban Cigars, yes I was in Heaven!

"Rollin' Cigars"
 
Beautiful weather here Sunday. The day started off good, I got two tickets to U2 for me and my daughter! Then I went to a dog show, the Golden Gate Kennel Club. Sadly my two rolls of color are almost all out of focus. I should not have used a camera I'm unfamiliar with for action shots. :bang: Here's one that was salvageable...
 
Hot 33ºC Sunday. Too much for my liking plus I had to carry around a missile launcher now that my Bessa is on its way to the US.

Australia Open final - Hewitt's supporter. Plus a big chunk of flare! Darn zoom!
 
Welcome, Corry! Looks like you coped fine with that 28" of white stuff!

Michael, sorry to hear of the outcome at that dog show. You took only the one camera?

Kris, you sure have a talent with the young ladies! What do you DO to evoke such lovely smiles? Nice backlight too...
 
For the 2nd weekend in a row, we had snow. This time over a layer of ice, so great sledding. Not so much that I could not clear the driveway with a leaf-blower, then discovered if you bounced it on the gravel that it popped the ice off from underneath. We have a 300' driveway.

Plenty of time for sledding. The new Canon Vt will need a CLA, it did not do too well in the COLD weather. The trigger winder was easy to use with Gloves.

So The Canon F1 (honorary RF as it was bought here) went out for picture taking and a few sled rides. It appears that weight makes a sled go faster, good thing I had the F1 when racing the 6-year old.

KRIS: M4 with meter and aperture priority. NO PROBLEM! Buy an M4 with an MR4. Set the priority that you want and leave it there. Then look down at the meter and set the Shutter speed until the aperture that you set comes up. Do that for a while and I will convert my older MC meter with a servo motor for you. Put in a needle trap for the set aperture, move the shutter speed dial via servo-motor until it hits the stop that you set. Trust Me, it'll work. What could go wrong???
 
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