Random Photos : Part 4
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DavidY said:
Nice, the crop works well PBLP said:
DavidY said:
Nice, the crop works well Pitstone Windmill Sunset 2 sm by Mr Perceptive X100, on Flickr
Mrs Baz heading down (in her tartan wedding dress) onto Eilean Caragraich Beach on the Isle of Vatersay where we got engaged a few years back now...
Our Honeymoon on Barra - 155 by www.bazpics.com, on Flickr
Our Honeymoon on Barra - 155 by www.bazpics.com, on Flickr
baz7175 said:
Mrs Baz heading down (in her tartan wedding dress) onto Eilean Caragraich Beach on the Isle of Vatersay where we got engaged a few years back now...
Our Honeymoon on Barra - 155 by www.bazpics.com, on Flickr
Well that's not a bad spot to pop the question! Congratulations to you both. Our Honeymoon on Barra - 155 by www.bazpics.com, on Flickr
Janesy B said:
Bought a 5D Classic to use with my primes, impressed with to image quality for a 9 year old camera.
Targa by Bryan Janes, on Flickr
Covent Garden Real Food Market by Bryan Janes, on Flickr
Peril by Bryan Janes, on Flickr
Nice shots there. Interested to hear what primes you're using. I'm a little tempted to pick up a 5D classic myself to use with my OM primes. I'm a Nikon man but they don't allow infinity focussing on Nikon bodies without messing around with horrible glass correction gear or changing the lens mount. Do you mind me asking how much a used 5D can be had for these days? Targa by Bryan Janes, on Flickr
Covent Garden Real Food Market by Bryan Janes, on Flickr
Peril by Bryan Janes, on Flickr
I put this info on the 'homes' thread, but thought some of you might like to see this:
Some folk have just bought this with 70 acres on the far side of the loch (the plans look stunning). The access (track) is so bad they were considering using landing craft to get all the materials to site! (track upgrade to road eventually decided upon).
Bit of a view both ways
Some folk have just bought this with 70 acres on the far side of the loch (the plans look stunning). The access (track) is so bad they were considering using landing craft to get all the materials to site! (track upgrade to road eventually decided upon).
Bit of a view both ways
Edited by GetCarter on Wednesday 3rd September 08:22
Gad-Westy said:
Nice shots there. Interested to hear what primes you're using. I'm a little tempted to pick up a 5D classic myself to use with my OM primes. I'm a Nikon man but they don't allow infinity focussing on Nikon bodies without messing around with horrible glass correction gear or changing the lens mount. Do you mind me asking how much a used 5D can be had for these days?
About £300 for a 5D and those were all taken on a Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM which I got for £175.GetCarter said:
I put this info on the 'homes' thread, but thought some of you might like to see this:
Some folk have just bought this with 70 acres on the far side of the loch (the plans look stunning). The access (track) is so bad they were considering using landing craft to get all the materials to site! (track upgrade to road eventually decided upon).
Bit of a view both ways
Can't quite make it out, is that the church on the Torridon House Estate?Some folk have just bought this with 70 acres on the far side of the loch (the plans look stunning). The access (track) is so bad they were considering using landing craft to get all the materials to site! (track upgrade to road eventually decided upon).
Bit of a view both ways
Edited by GetCarter on Wednesday 3rd September 08:22
GetCarter said:
Thunderace said:
Can't quite make it out, is that the church on the Torridon House Estate?
Yep. Good spot.GetCarter said:
Thunderace said:
Can't quite make it out, is that the church on the Torridon House Estate?
Yep. Good spot.Edited by Number31 on Wednesday 3rd September 23:59
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