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Nice shots Ron
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Wow, you guys have been busy. I was gone all weekend, Chimping on the way home it looked like I had finally
had a mistake free trip to NO to shoot pics, but apparently the Nikkor 24-50mm lens I got second hand from BH for way too much money is a POS. I put it on my best camera and wasted a day with it. The D200 that I saddled last weekend with the loser lens was stellar with the 18-55mm this weekend. That lens continues to impress me, being a kitter and all. But every shot I took with the 24-50mm seems to be messed up in some way. At least this is the second time I am going to put it away for being shite, the last time I apparently didn't learn my lesson. I have now. Nice shots Ron. |
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Thank goodness it was so cool on this day, this guy decided to KEEP his sunning spot rather than run away.
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It almost looks like it could be, the diagonal distracting lines, the odd depth of field...
It ISN'T, but it looks like it, I guess. It's the shade kind of lining up with the reflections that must be doing it. All the squirrels were sprawled out in the sun, the park was still too shady to be warm for them. This was a COLD day in May. |
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That's prett cool then. Hm
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Very nice shots everyone :tu
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I had an odd thing happen this weekend. I was in NO on Saturday, got up Sunday and rode the plantation circuit
at least on the West Bank of the river. This boat, the Queen of the Mississippi, is based in Memphis, which is why all of her passengers complain about the service and the food. But I digress. I shot a photo of it unknowingly on Saturday morning around 4:30 am as it was docked in New Orleans. I didn't see it, but its in the night photos. But I go down to Oak Alley Plantation, where the opening scenes from Interview with the Vampire are shot, before Brad Pitt is turned, and he comes over the levee and rides his horse through the sugar cane. Ironically there is sugar cane nearly everywhere BUT that spot, since no cane grows on the levee EVER, and that is where the producers wished to show the GRAND shot from the levee down to the big house. ANYWAY, when I drive up on Oak Alley, I see cops, and my favorite parking spot is blocked off. Then I look and see that there is a riverboat docked behind the levee. So I parked about 1/4 mile away and walked down the levee til I got HERE: http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/...ps418746b2.jpg As hideous a river boat as ever sailed, it's pretty plain to see. . |
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From the top of the levee, I simply turned 180 degrees and saw THIS:
http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/...ps883a9c17.jpg If you are ever down that way, you should not only stop and see this from the road, you should take the tour (or rather PAY to get access to the grounds). Now I do not recommend paying for ANYTHING, but when you see the grounds of this plantation you will BE AMAZED. This joint is spectacular. I did not pay, I shot from the levee just fine. But I have gone with my sister and THEY toured it and I saw the pics, and also meandered over to the gift shop to get a drink, and you can SEE a lot of it on that walk. It will make you feel POOR. Coincidentally, the cops thought I was with the tour trip off the boat, and they let me go right through the front gate, but I did not have even the time to spare to walk back to the house. With people all over, its not worth it to me anyway. They were really dealing with traffic and helping ole ladies cross the street, but I know the drill, no one allowed in the front yard or near the main house who has not paid. Make sure to visit my art blog to read about and see several other alleys of oaks that people planted a few hundred years ago around my ole stomping grounds. I sure like the fact that they took the time to do it. That entry will go up in the next few days. |
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This guy wouldn't get out from in front of my blue balls. I wanted to see the blue balls.
But his drunk passengers were either BROKE and trying to talk their way out of a fare with an offer of a BJ, or were trying to understand how the cabbie arrived at the fare perhaps thinking it was too much, or they were just drunk and stupid. Either way, the cab WOULDN'T MOVE. I need my blue balls. I THINK this is the Westin? "THE W" anyway. http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7450/8...27cf0e78_c.jpg Blue Balls by MemphisBrad, on Flickr |
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Yeah my pet peeve is people who step right in front of me while I'm shooting. :sl
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In their defense, they WERE there first, and they were in their element, a drunk's place is in the quarter.
I was just passing through. But I shot some other things while I waited, then just went around them and shot what I needed a little closer. |
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Took a trip to the beach today with the wife and a co-worker.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7408/8...c4e6f619_b.jpg IMG_5054 by emopunker2004, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7395/8...7e8ac1a2_b.jpg IMG_5067 by emopunker2004, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7378/8...35f51680_b.jpg IMG_5086 by emopunker2004, on Flickr http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7329/8...eb24988f_b.jpg IMG_5096 by emopunker2004, on Flickr |
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These two also.
DHS Boat http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7380/8...4cc248ef_b.jpg IMG_5069 by emopunker2004, on Flickr Wave http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7326/8...8ff5d28d_b.jpg IMG_5080 by emopunker2004, on Flickr |
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She better not hit her chin on the end of THAT BOARD or it'll take more than stictches.
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:r funny you should say that Brad.
Her first trip out it was either the tip of the board or a fin that got her chin. |
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Gah! Vintage 35mm cameras are calling out to me! Gah! Pentax K1000 or Canon AE-1 Program. :hm
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That's a concept I had to work through recently as well. My first response was an easy Pentax win.
But the more I thought about how huge the AE-1 was when it came out, the more I was led around to that direction. It was the K-100 killer for sure. It was a battle for the top spot. If I was you, I would go Canon, since that's what I know you want. If I was choosing on perfection, simplicity and current price against the AE-1, I'd take the Pentax. Mostly I would hold onto what I had and not try to buy more gear. Focus on making your gear work for you. You don't have crap, you have nice stuff. |
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Well Sam, you've come to the right place! Hey, if you have anything interesting to share, then post them.
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You mean this is the one you got this week. I can NEARLY guarantee that you will still get one of those other two
before summer is over. |
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Yeh that's the one. It's awesome. I'm excited about the CLC metering.
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