Hey Tom, glad you like the image 🙂 That one needed a lot of dodging and burning in Lightroom after scanning to bring out the original intension. The light was stormy but WAY contrasty!
Love the image @ 2.56 and 3.29 (this one made we weep for Ukraine) These photos in this area show ruins and the cross which is death but also resurrection. This is the kind of peace the world cant offer because its not the world's to give I have the Nikon 35-70 f 3.3 - 4.5 but its definitely not as good as that wide angle you have.
Thank you for the comment Tony I'm pleased you like my images ... there is so much loss in the world, I think we all shed a tear now and again. I used to have the Nikon 35-70 f3.3/f4.5 and it really wasn't a bad lens at all - just stop it down a little 🙂
Eye-catching photos. 28-85 nikkor is probably cheaper on my side of Atlantic.
Diane from Albuquerque
Thanks for your comment Diane 🙂
Used prices seem to vary hugely worldwide.
Hi Ash, great shots, photo at 2:50 my favorite. Contrasty and slight grainy photos are the way I like to shoot film, thanks
Hey Tom, glad you like the image 🙂 That one needed a lot of dodging and burning in Lightroom after scanning to bring out the original intension. The light was stormy but WAY contrasty!
Love the image @ 2.56 and 3.29 (this one made we weep for Ukraine) These photos in this area show ruins and the cross which is death but also resurrection. This is the kind of peace the world cant offer because its not the world's to give
I have the Nikon 35-70 f 3.3 - 4.5 but its definitely not as good as that wide angle you have.
Thank you for the comment Tony I'm pleased you like my images ... there is so much loss in the world, I think we all shed a tear now and again.
I used to have the Nikon 35-70 f3.3/f4.5 and it really wasn't a bad lens at all - just stop it down a little 🙂