Some more of my archives.
These images were shot during the past three to five years. With the quarantine going on we all have plenty of time and I am investing some of mine looking at my photo archives. Except for the first one, shot with my Olympus Pen EP-5 and Panasonic 7-14 f4 the others were shot with Nikon gear.
The man rowing in the colorful sunset was shot in upper Key Largo, Florida Keys using a D7000 and the Nikon 18-200 VR lens. The third image is from "La Rogativa" that translated to English means the prayer. It is located in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico and I used my D610 with my Nikon 28-105 D lens on a cheap Dolica tripod fit with a Linhof ballhead.
The fourth image was shot in The Great Smokey National Park this past fall. I used the Nikon D610 with the 12-24 f4 AF-S lens set to 18mm. The lens is a DX lens that I use with my full frame camera between 16-24mm focal lengths without vignettes. I have found this lens more useful with my full frame than on my DX body. The last image was shot in Islamorada, Florida Keys, in a private complex apartments during an incoming storm. I used a D70 with the 12-24 f4 AF-S handheld.
Some of these images were enhanced using Topaz software.
I'm a huge fan of the #2 image.
Great set. Thanks for sharing it.
Love them all! Nice work.
These are all nice images; the third is my favorite.
camerapapi wrote:
These images were shot during the past three to five years. With the quarantine going on we all have plenty of time and I am investing some of mine looking at my photo archives. Except for the first one, shot with my Olympus Pen EP-5 and Panasonic 7-14 f4 the others were shot with Nikon gear.
The man rowing in the colorful sunset was shot in upper Key Largo, Florida Keys using a D7000 and the Nikon 18-200 VR lens. The third image is from "La Rogativa" that translated to English means the prayer. It is located in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico and I used my D610 with my Nikon 28-105 D lens on a cheap Dolica tripod fit with a Linhof ballhead.
The fourth image was shot in The Great Smokey National Park this past fall. I used the Nikon D610 with the 12-24 f4 AF-S lens set to 18mm. The lens is a DX lens that I use with my full frame camera between 16-24mm focal lengths without vignettes. I have found this lens more useful with my full frame than on my DX body. The last image was shot in Islamorada, Florida Keys, in a private complex apartments during an incoming storm. I used a D70 with the 12-24 f4 AF-S handheld.
Some of these images were enhanced using Topaz software.
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These are very nice photo’s and great memories for you, thanks for posting them.
camerapapi wrote:
These images were shot during the past three to five years. With the quarantine going on we all have plenty of time and I am investing some of mine looking at my photo archives. Except for the first one, shot with my Olympus Pen EP-5 and Panasonic 7-14 f4 the others were shot with Nikon gear.
The man rowing in the colorful sunset was shot in upper Key Largo, Florida Keys using a D7000 and the Nikon 18-200 VR lens. The third image is from "La Rogativa" that translated to English means the prayer. It is located in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico and I used my D610 with my Nikon 28-105 D lens on a cheap Dolica tripod fit with a Linhof ballhead.
The fourth image was shot in The Great Smokey National Park this past fall. I used the Nikon D610 with the 12-24 f4 AF-S lens set to 18mm. The lens is a DX lens that I use with my full frame camera between 16-24mm focal lengths without vignettes. I have found this lens more useful with my full frame than on my DX body. The last image was shot in Islamorada, Florida Keys, in a private complex apartments during an incoming storm. I used a D70 with the 12-24 f4 AF-S handheld.
Some of these images were enhanced using Topaz software.
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Beautifully Done William.....the keys are a great place to hang-out and you caught it well.
Dr J
Loc: NE Florida
Excellent! Really like the paddle board sunset!
Nice set Papi! #2 got me in the feels!
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