Fantastic depth of field... or is it? Super shot, by the way.
I had them both done about two years ago, and suspect one was set for distance and the other for near vision. I am happy with the outcome, even though one eye has developed a slight focus problem. I recommend it highly, and wish you the best for your surgery.
Considering the prices they charge for equipment, it seems cheap to me ... kind'a like a little slap in the face to their customers.
There's a world of good information in the various Writer's Market publications.
I wonder how many UHH'ers just don't bother to comment anytime, about anything. I would guess that only a small percentage of our membershop comment at all, and sometimes it's easy to see why. This leads me to wonder how much really beneficial information is being lost to those who need it. Our site appears to be monopolized by a relative few, and a substantial few of those appear to be the bullies. Too bad, too bad.
I suppose I am trying to recapture the thrill of film. For years, I used two Weston Masters; first the version with Weston speeds, but later one using ASA. But both Westons went away with the advent of Nikon Nikkormats and F series cameras with built-in meteriing, and eventually were lost. Digital replaced film and with it many fond memories of the old days returned, including hand-held metering. So I went to Ebay and found a duplicate Weston, shiny and like new, for a pittance. I use it very seldom but when I do, I get a nice feeling for the work at hand. It will always be part of my kit, bringing me back to the good old days, and my lost youth.
Have you placed individual prices on these lenses? I am interested in the DX'es. Thanks, Mercer
Your offer to sell does not mention lenses. I figured that they were not included. But it seemed OK to me to inquire, just in case... If I have caused any problem, confusion or annoyance, please excuse my error. No harm was meant. Your prices seem reasonable for bodies only. I wish you success and good fortune. Mercer
Are you selling bodies only, or are there lenses involved?
Suggest you list asking prices. A photo or photos might help too. Good luck!
Kuzano wrote:
But not hummingbirds, barns and pussy cats!!???
... and let's not forget about the myriad shots of insects, particularly spiders.
Kinda' looks like a "push-out" ventilation window, probably on a vehicle of some sort. It pushes open and is hinged along its top edge. An alternative explanation might be a permanent plexiglass side-screen like you might find onboard a small day cruiser boat.
I don't think the Sistine Chapel allows photos. I visited recently and found the crowds to be irreverent and noisy, even though silence was requested repeatedly. Frankly, I was ashamed of our tourists, most of whom were Americans. Even if you are not a Roman Catholic, or of any faith, please show respect for this most holy of places by wearing proper attire at at least removing your hat...both requested by vatican officials before the visit.