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Post by herron on Apr 17, 2006 20:09:52 GMT -5
www.mamiya35collectors.com/silver trees.jpg[/img] Another shot during my walk around my father-in-law's farm on Sunday. Was using my Canon 300-D digital SLR with a 18-55 zoom lens and a circular polarizing filter. The light hitting the trees I really thought was spectacular. The image is not as nice to me as the actual was, but it still has a feeling about it I can't describe...other than I like it! I had my Mamiya 35-S rangefinder with me, too...but the film has not been developed yet!
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Post by herron on Apr 17, 2006 20:12:09 GMT -5
Another Canon DSLR shot from Sunday. This is that often (in my portfolio, anyway) photographed Allis-Chalmers tractor (the newer one)!
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Post by mickeyobe on Apr 18, 2006 9:07:56 GMT -5
I met this fellow while strolling through a local park. Canon T90, Vivitar Series I, 70 - 210mm, Fujichrome ASA 100 Mickey
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Post by PeterW on Apr 18, 2006 10:13:29 GMT -5
Hi Mickey, Nicely spotted. Beware, Big Brother is watching you! I've often noticed face shapes in tree trunks when I've been walking though a wood. Occasionally you get branches with them that look like arms. I can imagine where Disney's animators get some of their ideas. Some trees can be quite eerie. Makes you believe in Hansel and Gretel. . Peter
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Post by mickeyobe on Apr 19, 2006 18:55:20 GMT -5
Re Allis-Chalmers tractor. One of you guys is a plagiarist. C'mon. Fess up. Now now. No fisticuffs.
Mickey
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Post by Randy on Apr 19, 2006 18:57:22 GMT -5
Cool Ron, me and Casey are tractor fiends.
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Post by herron on Apr 19, 2006 21:28:35 GMT -5
Casey and Randy: Glad you liked it! ;D
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