I forgot to mention that this was not my 'good' camera. It was handheld with my Point and shoot Lumix ZS70.
At approximately 07:07:59 PM Central time, I was taking some practice shots of the moon when I saw this. It took less than two seconds for the plane to traverse the moon. I apologize that it is not as sharp as my other photos of the moon but I didn't have time for a reshoot and could hardly as the pilot to do it again.
I bought it in may of 2012. It is in excellent condition.
and a Happy thanksgiving to you, too.
SOLD
Great system but I simply have too many cameras.
Everything $600 Retail was about $1300
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Nikon 1 V1
Battery charger
User Manual
Nikkor 10-30 mm
lens cover
Nikkor 30-110 mm
lens cover
lens shade
Nikon SB-N5 Speed light
cover
Nikon GP-N100 GPS
COVER
Nikon ML-L3 Remote
Extra Nikon battery
Extra accessory port cover
2 UV filters
1 Circular polarizer
Bag
Not a problem, I was somewhat amused by his childish effort.
BTW, I do not consider that picture a work of "art." It was only chosen because it has R,G,B to show the effects of color balance.
If a photographer used color film in the '60's and '70's you were dependent on the processor. With B&W the photographer had more control especially if he had a darkroom.
When B&W was common, there was no Photoshop. One of the few ways we had to control an image was with R,G, B filters and hope for the best. Now we can take a color image, adjust the color balance for the same effects.
I also carry a power strip so one adapter can handle several chargers instead of one at a time.
1/4 inch thick aluminum, only 1/8 for the auto 110. I didn't want to over engineer. ;-)
I once read an article in a photo mag that said "When taking pictures of Fall foliage, always bracket." I took this about 1985. Pentax MX with winder, Pentax auto 110 (I actually had a finder for this, too), Pentax 6X7. Taken with a Pentax ME.
Bracketing
Here is a mosaic using Andrea Mosaic
Lisa
This scanner worked great with my PC. Unfortunately, it does not work with MAC. $150 including shipping (US only)
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1550307,00.asp
Here is one I just did. The pictures were taken several years ago in Warsaw. One person swinging a firepot and the person on the right playing and instrument that sounded like a didgeridoo.
Warsaw firepot
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