More from Le Mans.
DrBoost wrote: Here's one of my favorites. It was taken with a Pentax point and shoot while laying in a hammock. The dog was chasing the cat and I knew they would come screaming around from behind the garage. I snapped the pic and had to wait until the film came back from the drug store.
the cats face is so awesome :)
I got this one some years back when the shelty was playing with the puppy... the timing was just perfect... funny part was that the shelty was the most laid back dog ever... he never wanted to do anything although when the puppy came home he played around with her which was always a little strange to see.
Thanks Donalson and Skierd. I admit that the pic is awesome, but mainly because it was luck more than skill so I don't think I'm bragging. And yes, the cats face is great. I didn't know her eyes were that big!
Not a pro by any means, here's one from Fairbanks Alaska, shot with a Panasonic Lumix TZ5 p&s. Two pics stitched together in Photoshop.
Even though I grew up on the coast in California and never in my life lived more than 2 1/2 hours from an ocean I had never been ocean fishing until this trip a couple weeks ago, bonus points for anyone that recognizes the area
Winter '05, Ketchikan, AK. This is the wooden pipeline that delivered water from Lake Connell to the old lumber mill. Taken standing on top of the pipe, just below the dam.
Sony Cyber Shot DSC-P52 point & shoot, unknown settings, likely automatic.
To add a little size perspective, here's my brother about 5'8" standing by the same pipe:
http://s222.photobucket.com/user/bigdaddylee82/media/RotationofDSC00720.jpg.html
One of my research conferences was in Barga over several days. Naturally, my lab took an extra 4 days, most of it in Lucca but our last night was in Pisa. The sky was friggin' perfect! The hotel was infested with mosquitoes though...
In reply to tr8todd:
First picture was of a copper sulfide, in a flotation plant (one of the two ways of extracting copper).
The blue stuff is from a leaching operation and is mostly sulfuric acid and copper oxides (the other way of extracting copper).
This one is from our operations in the middle of NOWHERE in Indonesia haha.
Swank Force One wrote: Donalson, swmbo needs/wants a macro lens for her K-X. We have the 18-55 kit lens, Pentax DA 35 and 50mm primes, and a Tamron 18-200. Any suggestions?
skierd wrote: Pentax only makes 2 macro lenses currently I think, the D FA 100mm and the 35mm f2.8 limited. Either works and for sure are great lenses, depending on what she's shooting. As mentioned there's a host of other FA, F, A, and older lenses out there, for every budget.
The 35mm limited and D FA 100mm WR that skierd mention are both well-regarded. Though the 35 runs about $400 used, and the 100mm around $500 used. If she can go without auto-focus, there's a bunch of older lenses out there like skierd said. I personally think it's worth getting auto-aperture (the 'A' setting on the lenses aperture ring) which makes it much easier to use a flash.
One other thing to note, the zoom lenses that say 'macro' are only kind of macro, they don't have the magnification of a true/dedicated macro lens.
Swank Force One wrote: Donalson, swmbo needs/wants a macro lens for her K-X. We have the 18-55 kit lens, Pentax DA 35 and 50mm primes, and a Tamron 18-200. Any suggestions?
hey I was looking around a bit more on macro and came across this http://photography.tutsplus.com/articles/a-poor-mans-guide-to-budget-macro-photography--photo-2857
it mentions bellows, basically an adjustable extension tube from my understanding @ 50 its seems like a pretty neat way to get into macro http://www.amazon.com/Fotodiox-Macro-Bellows-Pentax-Samsung/dp/B003EDWHYC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403484166&sr=8-1&keywords=pentax+bellow
I might have to pick one up, add an adapter and I can use my old manual focus 50mm f/1.4 pentax lens I still have kicking around...
Just an interesting quick pic I snapped this weekend. I was trying to get a shot of the interior and did not notice the reflection. Came out kind of interesting. (taken from a simple waterproof camera)
Camera NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D1X
Focal Length 135mm (202mm in 35mm)
Aperture f/8.0
Exposure Time 0.0062s (1/160)
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