You are truly blessed with image opportunities, but it's your eye that
makes them sing. Don't undersell your contribution.
On 10/13/20 2:18 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
Jim wrote:
Looks like you struck gold in that mountain! I like it!
Thank you. The E-1 sees sunset colors just a little differently and
getting the picture without it going nuclear is sometimes like walking
a tightrope.
There are evenings where the sky lights up in a way that I've got to
use wide-angle lenses:
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/358
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/316
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/303
And other evenings that demand the long telephotos lenses:
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/284
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/281
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/270
Sometimes, it's somewhere in the middle:
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/257
Which lens to grab when going outdoors to get the shot? Usually it is
just my mood, but it's very dependent on what the clouds are doing.
These are all taken from the porch or driveway.
AG Schnozz
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Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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