rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Because you can afford a $1500 Full Frame body, but cannot afford a $3500 product?
Exactly why I just bought a D750.
cwhi1444 wrote:
Albris does not have it.
I found several listings for hardcovers with that ISBN with a publication date of 2012. Was there more than one hardcover printing in 2012?
https://www.alibris.com/search/books/isbn/9781599906959
Yeah, one thing I definitely noticed...there was always some kind of aircraft somewhere in the skyline. Thanks!
I have good luck on www.Alibris.com
https://m.alibris.com/Throne-of-Glass-Sarah-J-Maas/book/21256606?matches=157
Last weekend I was in Vegas at a trade show. I did not get out much, but my hotel room faced east and had a balcony...
How many lenses do you own?
Two
2. How many of those lenses produce 80% of your images?
Still is early for me. Just getting back in and getting a feel for what I like to shoot.
My 2...a 50mm 1.4 and a 24-120mm..right now it is an even split.
3. Do you have the best possible lens(es) for #2?
I am very happy with my 50...the 24-120 leaves me wanting more on the top end.
4. Will a new lens change #2?
Perhaps, but these two will do for now. The fun is in the discovery.
I really like that last one in the series. The negative space is a nice black and the tail of the plane and the prop break it up in a interesting way.
Thanks for sharing.
Very nice. As a native of the area, I love this part of the year.
Toment wrote:
Very nice capture. Suggest using “store original” so EXIF goes through and all pixels are seen.
Thanks Toment. I have made the change...at least I think I did.
Hey, me too! I have been out of it for a long time. Glad to see others with similar circumstance.
Hi there, mew member here. I was once, a long time ago in the time when there was no "D" in SLR, a photography enthusiast. I am getting back into it now. I still have the fundamentals, but these new cameras are amazing...and complicated. I recently picked up a Nikon D750, a couple of lenses and Lightroom CC and Photoshop (still trying to get PS to work on my puny laptop).
I am learning the tools, applying what I remember about the basics...and having a lot of fun in the process. I am looking forward to learning.
Here is a picture from a series I took called "A Study in Heat".