Paul Stenquist wrote:
Nice little red rod. Well shot, but a most unfortunate background.
True that. I do know where he works, he's an employee at the hardware
store I was visiting. So, I potentially have the opportunity to arrange
photos with a prettier background.
He also showed me photos of a very pretty chopped '32 Chevy he should be
driving in the next day or two.
Paul via phone
On Mar 28, 2016, at 4:38 PM, Larry Colen<[email protected]> wrote:
Shared more for the subject matter than the photographic skills, though C&C are
always appreciated.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157666505329675
My favorite of the set:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/26007469662/in/album-72157666505329675/
Taken with K-3 and 18-250. As I was taking these I was thinking of Mark
Stringer's post about getting a K-3 rather than a K-1. I will say that a K-3
and 18-250 is an amazingly good setup for being ready for almost every
photographic eventuality (at least in decent light). My biggest gripe is that
the lens is not weather sealed, and living someplace that normally gets 40-60
inches (1-1.5 m) of rain each year, weather sealing is important to me.
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