Thanks, Ann!
If you can get here and find it, you'll have a place to crash!
It's /just a tad/ on the rural side. ;)
-- Walt
On 4/7/2012 9:57 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Walt
were you not the one who said that I was the one living in a place
where the most interesting photos could be grabbed? I think not :-)
I'd love to be more often in a place where a lovely gray horse was
rolling around in the grass and blossoms and butterflies abound that
hold still, too.
beware - if Megabus starts a route to your part of the world and
I can get there for $10... you might have to clean off your couch :-)
ann
On 4/4/2012 18:50, Walt Gilbert wrote:
Hi all,
I took the K20D and K-x out again this morning, around 8:00 with the
intent of taking photos of my neighbor training his horse.
Unfortunately, it was the horse's off-day -- so he'll be running
tomorrow morning (weather permitting).
Rather than let the light go to waste, I went ahead and took a
photowalk, and I'm really glad I did. I don't think I've ever had a day
with so many opportunities.
Same configuration as last time: K20D with the A 50/1.7 and K-x with the
Promaster 70-300 f/4-5.6. All of the images with file names containing
IMGP are shot with the K-x and the ones containing _WJG were shot with
the K20D. I'm growing more impressed with that 70-300 all the time.
About 31 images in the gallery, but it's on Flickriver, so it's not
quite so tedious to go through 'em.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/sets/72157629376932926/
Comments, critiques and suggestions are, as always, eagerly solicited.
Thanks!
-- Walt
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