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Jan 7, 2021 21:09:45   #
I have a D 200 also.
Bj
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Jan 7, 2021 21:08:53   #
Your not alone, I have 2 D 300s's, and still love them.
Bj
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Jan 4, 2021 23:14:41   #
Hi Johnny,
What no Pearl beer ?
Good catch, WTG.
Bj
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Jan 4, 2021 22:22:01   #
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Hi Johnny,
I like them all, but like the route 66 sign best.
like the bridge also, is that bridge in Waco ?
Good work.
Bj
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Dec 30, 2020 21:39:27   #
HOT Texas wrote:
These three were a test run, I bought a awesome like new in the box Minolta MD 35-70mm 3.5 macro lens for my
film camera's but decided to try it out on my Fuji X-T3.

All shot on a very cloudy day.

Hope everyone had a good Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!!!!

Johnny




Hi Johnny,
I like all 3, the center picture, I like best.
I want one of those lens for my Sony.
That is one sharp lens.
Bj
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Dec 27, 2020 00:03:48   #
HOT Texas wrote:
every now and then

and when I do I really enjoy it, looking forward to shoot more this year.

These were processed with in home developing, scanned using a Epson V550 photo scanner.
some touch up in Lightroom or Luminar AI.

I learn something every time a shoot a roll, my hope is to get good at it.

The camera used here was a Minolta X-700 with a Minolta 50mm f/1.7, this lens is nothing less than awesome on my Fuji X-t3 and my Sony ar7II.
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Johnny,
I like them all, like the Bridge best, also love B&W.
We had a longer bridge like that, when they built a new bridge, they used the section's on smaller river's.
I use to have a B&W dark room, i loved playing in it. I would have one now if I had the room.
Bj
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Oct 16, 2020 17:17:50   #
HOT Texas wrote:
It has become my favorite thing to photograph.


Nice, I like it very much.

When I was younger and camped out in the Mountains, I loved
spots like this.
I rode Dirt bikes and 4 wheelers looking for pretty places.
Bj
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Sep 4, 2020 20:41:51   #
HOT Texas wrote:
I would like to know how this image looks and be honest PLEASE!!!!!!

This is my first shot the Fuji T3, as you know I have been shooting Sony for years, so my first impression with this camera is and that's subject to change as I learn the camera more.

This camera in my mind is the perfect size, I think it's more fun to shoot, No, I think it way more fun to shoot.
I think IQ falls a little short of my Sony a7rII, I think it's a bit better than the Sony a6xxx series.
Lightroom doesn't seam to like this camera shooting in RAW, Photoshop works much better, Except for bring down the highlights, I thought Luninar was just ok, Affinity was just OK, Adobe Bridge was ok, but had a hard time getting it right.

Best software so far Capture One for Fuji, so this is what I used till I get more time to play around.

Some notes I got up before breakfast but that didn't do much good, it very cloudy only about 50% light the
time I shot this.
This is a large file, you can DBL click on the download if you don't mind, I did not use any kind of sharping. a bit of contrast, I moved the WB to a bit on the warm side.


Make: FUJIFILM
Model: X-T3
Software: Capture One 20 Windows
Date/Time: 2020-09-04 08:30:55
Exposure Time: 0.5 sec
F Number: f/14
ISO Speed ratings: ISO 160
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Metering Mode: Multi-segment
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No flash
Focal Length: 30.2 mm
35mm Equivalent: 45 mm
Lens Model: Fujifilm Fujinon XF18-55mmF2.8-4 R LM OIS
I would like to know how this image looks and be h... (show quote)


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Johnny,
just like all your picture's,look great to me.
I looked up your new toy, it has a lot going for it.
Is that a high chair ?
Is that barn leaning or was it built that way.
Love the color's.
Bj
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Apr 11, 2020 18:08:08   #
Just Perfect Johnny !

What camera and lens?
Bj
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Apr 10, 2020 17:42:51   #
Johnny,
Great picture's, I love the purple..
I have one of those great lens on my Sony A 7's.
This is my favorite Minolta lens.
I would love to have a Minolta 85mm F 1.4, manual lens,but I can buy Nikon lens cheaper.
Bj
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Oct 5, 2019 18:48:46   #
Bill P wrote:
Just remember, Elmer's Rubber Cement isn't meant to be a permanent bond.




Thanks Bill, a friend, that knows more than me, told me to do this, he has more photo exp.
and had done this before..
Bj
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Oct 5, 2019 11:59:52   #
I had that problem with my Nikon 80-200 F-2.8..
I put tooth picks under the rubber, to raise the rubber up,
then used a match to smear some Elmer's rubber cement under the rubber, I went all the way around.
then pulled out the tooth picks, the rubber gets bigger, I used some big rubber bands in 3 places. make sure that you get the rubber in place..Worked for me.
Bj
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Sep 17, 2019 21:04:41   #
SonyA580 wrote:
I heard that Precision Camera was a good place for Sony repairs but I'm having doubts. I called them 2 days ago and left a message for "Barbara" to call me back ....., nothing. Today I checked out their ratings on Yelp and there were quite a few very bad reviews this year. Can anyone suggest an alternate source for Sony camera and lens repairs? Thanks!



just google them for feedback, i read so much bad feedback, that i don't want anything to do with them.
BJ
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Jun 4, 2019 22:33:39   #
dduncan wrote:
My wife and I will be retiring and moving to New Mexico soon.

Do any NM natives have any tips for getting a photo of a Road Runner?
Every time I have seen them, they appear, then are gone in a millisecond.
Hard to get a shot off.

Any suggestions would be welcome.


Here you go...
We have a friend that lives in N.M. and she took these with her cell phone.
Bj






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Jan 14, 2019 21:28:31   #
If there is a chance of the D 7500 being stolen, you might think about taking the D 3200.
Also you might think about insurance..
Bj
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