Ronstar
Moderator Emeritus
photography can be dangerous. I was lying on the ground taking some shots yesterday. Today I have a tick in my belly button
photography can be dangerous. I was lying on the ground taking some shots yesterday. Today I have a tick in my belly button
Picture?
No picture, it didn't happen... Lol
I don't know - if beautifully lit and taken with a macro lens, it could be quite a fascinating image........Lol I think we'll take your word this time...
we are having a destination wedding in the dominican republic for my daughter on saturday. only camera going is our fuji x100s.
The fun is an absolutely essential ingredient. Whether or not you're making money at it is secondary, especially to us ER'sI really appreciate this thread. It's making me go back over ideas and concepts I've taken for granted for years, go back over old photos and rethink them, and drag the gear back out of storage and start shooting again - if only for fun.
The fun is an absolutely essential ingredient. Whether or not you're making money at it is secondary, especially to us ER's
Ronstar, I absolutely love that shot...
Impressive shot - of an unbelievably expensive flying machine.A b&w of an F35 Lightning
Impressive shot - of an unbelievably expensive flying machine.
Imagine how much they would cost if we weren't getting a volume discount...Thanks - I read that they're 131.9 million a piece, and that Luke Air Force Base is getting 144 of them
Imagine how much they would cost if we weren't getting a volume discount...
I don't think I can add that high.
How much of that is outsourced to foreign companies?
Been messing around in the studio, which I can't do with my glasses on. So now, guess what?
A b&w of an F35 Lightning
"The F-35's nine partner countries are Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. Suppliers in all the partner countries are producing F-35 components for all aircraft, not just those for their country."
https://www.f35.com/global
You lost your glasses? How close was your backdrop behind the microphone/headset? I can't believe how black the background is