Well, I intended to make another ghostwalker attempt this morning, but I got a late start (by ~2 minutes or less), so I decided to try this again. I don’t know about you, but I think yesterday’s attempt was better. It’s not that I don’t like this one, and it’s closer to my vision, but …
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365.336 an ordinary tap
I think I got it… I may still try again, but this one’s close. There could be a bit more separation between the stream and the arm behind it, and I could probably stand to minimize the bokeh balls that sort of distract from the stream at the bottom, but this is pretty close to …
365.335 phone’d in
Apologies for not putting more effort into today’s pic. After working 9.5 hours, I went and viewed an apartment I’m thinking of moving to (probably will move to), then went to the grocery store, and by the time I got home, it was time to make dinner. I spotted this nice light on the entryway, …
365.334 ghostwalker 2
Well, it looks like the light colored pants worked better for this than black pants did (see 365.224), so I guess I’ll have to try again, maybe Friday, or maybe whatever day I decide to wear the silver pants. Hopefully there will be some nice clouds being blown across the sky while the trees remain …
365.333 a simple tap v.1
Ok. So this is my first serious attempt at the “A simple tap” Photo Challenge over on Google+. I’m not really planning on entering this one, but who knows: I might not make anything better…
The Tokina AT-X 35-200mm f/3.5-4.5, a review
Introduction In early March, 2012, I pushed away from the desk to go make dinner, bumped the tripod, and knocked the D7000 and reverse-mounted Nikon 75-150mm f/3.5 E-Series face first into the wooden apartment floor. This fall had two effects: 1) it loosened a wire or something in the MD-D11 battery grip such that the …
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365.332 The Caterwaul
D7000. Vivitar 70-210mm f/3.5 Series 1 (Kiron, maybe). ISO100, 1/4th (AP mode), f/3.5, -1EV. White Balance & minor Levels adjustment in Aperture.