The focus on the next to last is lost. You'll have to ask someone other than me how to achieve crispness in that kind of image. From one vet to the other, "Thanks for your service". Gary
In 2008 we made a trip to Redwing, MN. We drove from Mequon, WI and had a wonderful trip. These photos were taken with a Nikon p8800 set to auto. I hope you enjoy the fall colors.
Bought a pair of glasses just to see your work. Totally worth it. Thanks for the fine shots.
where did you kodachrome developed? Always liked the warm tones over extachrome's blues.
Wonderful area of the world. Enjoy the rest of your trip. Beautiful photos....
Excellent. Very sad to see this grand old lady being taken down.
I'm afraid that I have bought several counterfeit cards in the past. Only safe way to know is send an email to the manufacture with images and the part number/serial number. I received a reply from Samsung in two days. I destroyed the card.
Thanks to all for the welcome.
This is Gary from Bellingham, WA. I shot most of my pictures using a Mamiya 645. Several different film types. For the last 15 years or so I have been experimenting with point and shoot cameras. I have several NiKons and a Lumix. Fair results but not perfect. I shake to much these days. I'm going to include a picture I took in Switzerland at least 30 years ago. It may be koda-color or exta-chrome.. Do not remember. I had an auto view finder and I'm sure I turned it on. If this is the wrong place let me know please
I stopped shooting them due to the hassle of the families jumping in with there little flash cameras. Also I had a lot of drunk relatives make right proper pains of themselves . Try to get the wedding party together in the chapel between the service and the reception. Much easier to stage the shots then. Be sure to find out from the minister if it is ok to use flash during the service. Those are a few of the things I learned. Good luck and enjoy the shoot.
Not many alive today will remember a time when tobacco was sold loose. I remember my grandfather buying chewing tobacco in small pieces. He also bought "Brown's Mule" plugs that had a small tin pin of a red mule stuck in it. I turned 70 today so that was awhile back.