squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I've never put up a set in its own post like this, but I felt really good today in Binghamton with the M9-P and v3 Cron, first day out after DAG's CLA of the lens. If you like serendipity and urban decay, you could do worse than this most edgy of the Hamptons. (Joke.) Pretty sure these are all at f/5.6.








squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Bill Clark
Veteran
Crisp, clear and sharp photographs.
Thanks for putting them here to look at.
Thanks for putting them here to look at.
j.scooter
Veteran
Nice set! Thanks for posting.
My favourite is the horse in the window.
My favourite is the horse in the window.
BillBingham2
Registered User
The Treaddles in the store window, reminds me of many places that people drive by way to fast these days.
Looks like you have a fine combination to create with, congrats. All the stuff I've gotten back from DAG as felt and looked better than new.
Keep sharing please and thank you.
B2 (;->
Looks like you have a fine combination to create with, congrats. All the stuff I've gotten back from DAG as felt and looked better than new.
Keep sharing please and thank you.
B2 (;->
Tim Murphy
Well-known
Dear mabel,
As someone who lived in the Triple-Cities for 11 years I have to say you got lucky and had sunlight in March. That is far more rare than any camera or lens combination.
People may see Binghamton as urban decay but as kid who was born in the coal region of NE PA and swiftly spirited away by my parent's to escape the decline of the 1960's I always saw it as a return to my roots.
Of all the places I have lived as an adult, Binghamton was and always be the place where I felt most comfortable and at home, despite not being a native of the region.
I enjoyed your pictures.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
As someone who lived in the Triple-Cities for 11 years I have to say you got lucky and had sunlight in March. That is far more rare than any camera or lens combination.
People may see Binghamton as urban decay but as kid who was born in the coal region of NE PA and swiftly spirited away by my parent's to escape the decline of the 1960's I always saw it as a return to my roots.
Of all the places I have lived as an adult, Binghamton was and always be the place where I felt most comfortable and at home, despite not being a native of the region.
I enjoyed your pictures.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
kshapero
South Florida Man
Binghamton is a nice place. Too bad it has to be in tax heavy NY state.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Thanks, y'all! I was visiting a friend there who is recovering from surgery...in fact it was a great day and I really like the city. And Helen, I love the v3 too! Plenty of Mandler veiling haze and a nice wide tabless focus.
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