Seemed like a good idea at the time. She was pretty good at it and I enjoyed watching.
I do remember, but that is what I called her, so it seemed appropriate.
Found this in some old darkroom stuff. Nikon F3, 50mm f1.2, Kodak Tri-X Pan 400, printed on Kodak warm tone paper (Don't remember which). Taken, developed and printed in about 1995.
I lived in Ouray on and off from the mid 60's to the mid 70's and remember the livery operating. Thanks for that one.
I agree with Cwilson341, I have the 12.9 Pro and love it. I don't store pictures on it, I use a removable hard drive, but the screen on the iPad is excellent and it is fast.
Welcome. Yes, endless photo opportunities here.
I like very much the Nikon 50mm f1.4 on my D610. I like it more than the f1.8 which I found to be a little fuzzy, at least mine was.
I use the Nikon 50mm f1.4 on my D90, I think it comes out around 72mm. Works very well for portraits.
Thank you everyone for the nice comments!
Hi all. Me too, I have been using this lens on my D90 for years with no issues. I use it for almost everything and it just works. Recently photographed a social event and at the end of the night I displayed all the pictures on a 50" HDTV. The pictures looked fantastic, the amount of detail was impressive and everyone loved them. Even me.
Candid shot from waist level, no crop or post processing, right out of the D90.
No, there was never a mention of that, not with our money grubbing state legislature!
What Colorado has also learned is that the state is awash in tax revenue from pot sales. So much that they had to give some back to the residents of the state. The Taxpayer Bill of Rights we have states that if there is a surplus over the projected amount, it has to be returned to the citizens of the state. The state legislature was scrambling to find excuses to keep the money, they looked like a kid with two handfuls of candy whose parents are making him put it back. There was a ballot measure on it and we the people made them follow the law.