bigbadbob
Here For The Long Haul!
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Beautiful.Tip of the olympic pennisula
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Some cool stuff, like the springboard stump, never seen one of those here before. Not usually needed, but I've sure wished I had something to stand on and a full wrap at times, usually when I don't have a wrap with me lol.Did a hike near Jordan River on the west Coast of Vancouver Island. Mystic BeachView attachment 192925 View attachment 192926 View attachment 192927
Cable left behind way back when, a stump bout 100 years old, looking west past the Olympic Pennisula
Looks like a good time, and cooking some meat, what a view.
It is the same, I fat fingered the post and loaded the picture twice.Am I missing it, or is there only supposed to be one picture, they look exactly the same from what I see.
It is funny though, sort of, dang DVDA's anyway .
Im going from memory here, but it's roughly 6' tall, 4' widecand 3' deep.My questions are; does it slide for when it's loaded heavy to the rear, and does your neighbor know you stole his rails lol.
That's sweet, I need one, I have a bunch of very nice seasoned wood that would work well in it.
Nice job.
Was she cooperative with this one, to the left honey, now look a little to the right, no, not that far to the right lol.
I like the "H", Themself husky hills there .
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I lke that green snake!
Man I haven't had a steak in a while.It was a good time! I ended up bbq’ing and the steak was amazing, super tender! 1-1/4 thick!
If I can locate it again, I can send it down to you!
I found a shed skin that was almost 2' my wife freaked out and it is now funny to watch her walk across the yard, she inspects the ground with every step!
My wife used to be like why does it have to be like that, now she says the same things to everyone. We don't have nice cameras, but we can at least be careful about the background.She's gotten used to me saying 'don't move!'. I also often use hand signals. Occasionally she'll be in the mood to just tell me to piss off, tho. Often enough the photo is her idea.
My wife used to be like why does it have to be like that, now she says the same things to everyone. We don't have nice cameras, but we can at least be careful about the background.
I'm currently using a $300 camera I got used, lens included(this outfit sold for $800 new). Had to sell off most of my stuff when I injured myself and lost work. Even the nice A7s that was gifted to me had to go pay the rent(don't tell my cousin). Slowly bouncing back now, but my knee will never be the same . I'll never work full time in forestry again. I'm trying to sell more images nowadays.
But, I digress. It's not the arrow, it's in Indian. Well...to a point. I have a Canon M3 I imported used from Japan(I trust the Japanese ratings more than Europeans on used equipment on line). Canon have the best mirrorless sensors if you ask me, and their EF-M lenses are also the best factory mirrorless lenses. Sony AF is better for sports, but I don't shoot sports or little kids running about, so that's why I chose it. I also like the colors Canon make much more than the rest, especially Sony. I dunno exactly what it is, but the Sony colors just put me off. I would have to spend a lot of time correcting them in photoshop if I wanted to keep the Sony stuff. F-that. So, many of my Sony photos are left with Sony colors. I think you'll be able to tell them from the Canon - I'll post some here. If I were gonna get back in to the full frame world again, it would likely be sumfin like a used Canon 6d or RP. I do landscape, so no need for super fast focusing stuff. But photography is an expensive hobby. A good lens is 1-2K. And you want 3-4 of those just to cover your bases. So being able to use Canons mirrorless system really goes a long ways to quality photographs at decent prices.
As for taking better photos - it's all about knowledge and time. There are thousands of how to vids on youtube. And one of the things you'll learn is to take your time framing the shot. Take time finding it, and know WHEN to take that shot. The kit will follow as you learn what you need and how to use it.
I have a lot more photos of the wife than she knows, too
Here's a multiple exposure I did with the woman(Sony):
SOny:
This lens is sort of exspensive...
Very cheap russian lens on the SOny A7. I used it for a vintage effect:
Nose:
SOny:
Canon
I was wondering if that happened. But I've never seen the bark blown off.
Very nice, lots of work!I'm currently using a $300 camera I got used, lens included(this outfit sold for $800 new). Had to sell off most of my stuff when I injured myself and lost work. Even the nice A7s that was gifted to me had to go pay the rent(don't tell my cousin). Slowly bouncing back now, but my knee will never be the same . I'll never work full time in forestry again. I'm trying to sell more images nowadays.
But, I digress. It's not the arrow, it's in Indian. Well...to a point. I have a Canon M3 I imported used from Japan(I trust the Japanese ratings more than Europeans on used equipment on line). Canon have the best mirrorless sensors if you ask me, and their EF-M lenses are also the best factory mirrorless lenses. Sony AF is better for sports, but I don't shoot sports or little kids running about, so that's why I chose it. I also like the colors Canon make much more than the rest, especially Sony. I dunno exactly what it is, but the Sony colors just put me off. I would have to spend a lot of time correcting them in photoshop if I wanted to keep the Sony stuff. F-that. So, many of my Sony photos are left with Sony colors. I think you'll be able to tell them from the Canon - I'll post some here. If I were gonna get back in to the full frame world again, it would likely be sumfin like a used Canon 6d or RP. I do landscape, so no need for super fast focusing stuff. But photography is an expensive hobby. A good lens is 1-2K. And you want 3-4 of those just to cover your bases. So being able to use Canons mirrorless system really goes a long ways to quality photographs at decent prices.
As for taking better photos - it's all about knowledge and time. There are thousands of how to vids on youtube. And one of the things you'll learn is to take your time framing the shot. Take time finding it, and know WHEN to take that shot. The kit will follow as you learn what you need and how to use it.
I have a lot more photos of the wife than she knows, too
Here's a multiple exposure I did with the woman(Sony):
SOny:
This lens is sort of exspensive...
Very cheap russian lens on the SOny A7. I used it for a vintage effect:
Nose:
SOny:
Canon