Back in 1986, digital meant CD's. No one could even imagine digital photography. Film was king and we all believed that it would reign indefinitely. Well you know the rest of the story. These images were shot from Queens with a Nikon FTn with a 300mm lens on High Speed Ektachrome that by today's standards was not very fast. Naturally, I availed myself of a very sturdy tripod. Taking a picture was not easy in those days.
Greetings, this blog is dedicated to my life in photography and my passion for good Italian food.. I want to make this a place to stop and relax. In the hope that this will provide some respite and peace. Thank you for visiting.
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As long as one has on hand a can of good tuna in olive oil, the possibilities for lunch are endless. Here I steamed, string beans, potatoe...
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Taken with a Nikon D200 and the "kit lens," the 18-70 3.5-4.5. No long lens used, no sniping of subjects, no very fancy equipment....
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Something different. A stll life resulting from a test of the D200 with the 60mm 2.8 Micro Nikkor.
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These photos were sent to me by my wife Marcy who captured them with the G-9 Not too shabby. Actually they are great. This large bird seems ...
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