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Post by GeneW on Dec 3, 2006 11:11:14 GMT -5
With an odd weather pattern hovering between autumn and winter, the atmosphere turned foggy on and off for a few days. No complaints from me -- I love shooting in the fog. On one of the mornings, the fog was condensing into ice crystals, rather like exaggerated frost. (You can click on these to see larger versions) 1. Wakeup Seat2. Foggy Pier3. Fog Shrouding the Arena4. Fog, Walkway, Lighthouse5. Fog & Bridge1 & 3, Micro Nikkor 55/2.8 on Nikon FM2n - Fuji Pro800Z 2, Nikkor 28/2 on Nikon FM2n - Fuji Pro800Z 4 & 5, CV 21/4 on Bessa L - Fuji Superia 200 Gene
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Post by vintageslrs on Dec 3, 2006 12:58:15 GMT -5
Gene Very Nice! Love #3 and #5......beautiful! Bob
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Post by nikonbob on Dec 3, 2006 13:20:21 GMT -5
Gene
You have done it yet again. I like all the photos especially #1 and #2. That is some impressive glass that you are using to compliment your excellent vision. I sure wouldn't mind finding a Nikkor 28/2.
Bob
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Post by mickeyobe on Dec 3, 2006 13:32:53 GMT -5
Gene,
More beautiful pictures. 1, 4 & 5 are real attention getters.
Mickey
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Post by GeneW on Dec 3, 2006 14:10:34 GMT -5
Bob I, N Bob, Mickey, Ron, thank you very much. Ron, we had two or three days of good fog shooting and I was lucky enough to get out each time and take quite a few pics. I really appreciate your kind comments. In case I forget to mention it later, have a fine Winter Solstice celebration, and CHEERS! Gene
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Post by GeneW on Dec 3, 2006 17:40:15 GMT -5
IThought you were going to sell your RF's??? But you seem to post a number of pics of them! What gives?? How ever could you part with them...you know you have become quite attached!! Ron Head Kalamazoo, MI My RF's?? I thinned them out a little but still have six of them... This microbrew was taken with a Bessaflex fitted with a Russian lens, an Industar 61 LZ-MC 50/2.8. Gene
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Post by greyhoundman on Dec 3, 2006 17:48:41 GMT -5
What's this? No laying in the front yard. LOL
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Post by herron on Dec 3, 2006 19:07:06 GMT -5
Gene: As usual, your shots are all praiseworthy. If you are like me, you must be shooting hundreds to get so many good ones! LOL! ;D Looking at these, I know I'm going to have to find budget money to get that 21mm Voigtlander lens for my Bessa L.. I just gotta!
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Post by Just Plain Curt on Dec 4, 2006 6:00:59 GMT -5
I like #1 and #4 best. Good job.
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Post by Randy on Dec 4, 2006 8:02:19 GMT -5
Wonderful shots Gene, it's been looking like that on the southern shore of Lake Erie also. I live two blocks south of the lake shore. The sky was dark gray yesterday and the water looked green.
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Post by Michael Fraley on Dec 23, 2006 12:11:15 GMT -5
Great work, Gene, a pleasure to view. Your close-ups are always interesting. I really like the way you handle DOF.
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