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Mar 27, 2024 10:04:43   #
Voss wrote:



WOW!! A very talented artist. Would love to have one of his works. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 27, 2024 09:57:52   #
rangerjohn wrote:
I haven’t shot outside sports in years.
Last week I was asked to shoot the girls soccer games so I gave it a shot.

Nikon Z7ii w/Nikon Z100-400 4.5-5.6
Most shots were around 1/1000-1/1250

I found the stadium lights to be pretty weak for photography, so ended up with a higher ISO and slower shutter than I like towards the end.



Nice shots. Listen to Jules, he is the MAN. Just need to practice, practice, practice. You will get there you shoot good already. You said you still had 1300 to go through. That is plenty to go through and see what works the best. It is always good to have the information for other peoples photos but lighting (sun going in and out) really effects the shots. Keep posting. Thanks BE SAFE!!

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Mar 27, 2024 09:43:22   #
alberio wrote:
Beautiful bridge. I see it has those "fenders/bumpers" to help keep ships from hitting the columns.



Yes many years ago they had a boat hit it also and it collapsed. They built a new bridge. Driving across and seeing the old partial bridge was really eire and strange. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 26, 2024 15:36:57   #
Jules Karney wrote:
A few from last game. Arbor View edged out a one run victory. 5-4 in extra innings.
Nikon D4 paired with 200-500 4.5-6.3
Auto iso
Auto white balance
1/3200 at 5.6 6.3 and 7.1 playing around

I used the Nikon D500 with a 80-400 but at 400mm lost focus. I re-calibrated the lens with the camera yesterday and will try this combo today again. Hope it's better. Great combo for plays at second base or home. Something isn't right. Any suggestions will be helpful.
Jules



Love them all. You are the best. I want to go and get shooting again. The weather is wet (rain) and cold 30's. This old guy has enough problems without these. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 25, 2024 06:39:47   #
KTJohnson wrote:
2018 Ford GT Heritage Edition, 3rd Generation, Eco-boost 4.5 litre V-6, Twin-Turbo, 24 valve double overhead cam, 647 H.P., 7-speed auto trans, 0-60 in under 3 sec, over 250 mph top speed, sold at Mecum Auction in 2023 for $1,200,000.



WOW!! Kim this is another AWESOME car you have photographed. You just keep them coming. I love these Fords, they were always one of my favorites. I don't even have to say anything about the AWESOME backgrounds. Keep it up friend look forward to the next one. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 24, 2024 11:09:33   #
Mike D. wrote:
Ninety years ago (give or take), it could have been the smoke from the stills.


What stills, there are no stills there!!!! LOL. My dad ran moonshine back then. He had too. He was the oldest off 9 kids and my grandpa was in a mental institution, I never got to see him, I think back now and am so sorry for that. They would have never made it without the money he made making and running shine. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 24, 2024 11:01:00   #
black mamba wrote:
Mystery solved.



This is an awesome photo of a beautiful place. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 24, 2024 10:57:51   #
jaymatt wrote:
I found d this formation rather appealing.


Real nice John. I have always loved cloud formations. I am going to start shooting this year when I can get out in the open so trees etc. don't get in the way. Last year I realized something. When you are driving along get your butt over off the road and get out and shoot your photos. Numerous times last year I would be driving along and see Amazing cloud formations and think when I get down here I will pull over and shoot some photos. WELL HELL, I did that and looked up and the awesome formation was gone. Keep posting. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 23, 2024 11:15:46   #
jederick wrote:
Some "gingerbread" houses still looking good today...well, in most cases.



WOW!! Awesome old structures. Post more when you can. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 23, 2024 11:13:55   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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Kim I don't think I have ever seen one of these. Quite the car. Need say nothing of the backgrounds. The world will shudder if you ever have a bad background. Thanks keep on keeping on. BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 23, 2024 11:10:39   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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You are the most AWESOME car photographer I have ever seen!!!!!! Again beautiful car and this background is over the top. Keep posting, I know you will. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 22, 2024 05:15:49   #
jaymatt wrote:
Interesting to me, anyway--found at Mounds State Park, Anderson, Indiana


Wow! that is the strangest one I have ever seen. Good find and photo. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 22, 2024 05:09:51   #
black mamba wrote:
I first shot these barns 3 or 4 years ago. This past October, they presented me with an entirely different look....a bit more moody this around.

Best in download



Super shots of awesome old barns. Love it. Post more when you can. Thanks BE SAFE!!

Tom
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Mar 22, 2024 05:08:22   #
KTJohnson wrote:
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What a boat!! Nice photo. Yes could be made into a surfers car. Super background don't expect any less from you. Thanks BE SAFE!!

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Mar 21, 2024 10:16:56   #
StanMac wrote:
Nice set, Jim. Some towns treasure their historic sections. I think my town still has maybe half a dozen storefronts that are still historic in appearance. All the others have been altered in some way over the years to suit an owners ideas for the appearance of their business. Too bad our city managers and elected officials didn’t have the foresight to put in place historical preservation ordinances that would have saved the old town ambiance.

Stan


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