Get me a chair and a cup of coffee and let me sit there for several hours. Ahhhhhhh..............
This is the time when I would have called to my wife to come look at this picture on the computer screen. Born in Ohio, Fall was her favorite time of year. Thanks for sharing.
That was SUPER. I bookmarked it so I can go back and watch it again. As Welk used to say, "Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful."
Wonderful looking vehicle.
Thanks for that memory. My wife and I stayed a few blocks from there on one of our trips. It is a beautiful building.
So many beautiful parts to our country. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice, especially the first.
We have previously discussed Trey Ratcliff who is a fantastic photographer. He helped develop Aurora HDR software and Luminar software. He just announced Luminar 4. I am certain some of you have visited his web site. (stuckincustoms.com)
I joined his mailing list, and in an email today, he had a link to a video (2 1/2 min.) he created of New Zealand, where he now lives. The YouTube video is beautiful and well worth the view. Makes me want to visit there. I hope you enjoy it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX1TiK9077w&mc_cid=1d010f31bc&mc_eid=2c00fe2b7c
Filmed in 2000, my guess is the guy never made it past 2001.
Those photos took me back to one of my favorite places on earth. Beautiful.
In a response to a question about iPhones in September, Nikonbug made an interesting statement. I quote:
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"I just got back from a week in Cancun. I took a RX100m7 and my iphone 8s. Every time I left the room, it took an hour for the camera to warm up so it did not completely saturate with moisture condensation. So, all my shots were with the iphone."
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My question is about what Nikonbug said. When staying in air-conditioning and taking our cameras outside in the humidity, condensation can prevent use of our cameras for a while or even damage them. This can also be a problem going from heated buildings to the very cold outside.
How do you deal with this problem? What suggestions do you have for others?