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I'm in Germany for the next two weeks. Here's a brilliantly, colorful site... a Rapeseed field in full bloom at the base of several powerful Wind Turbines. The Germans are big on using wind power. The Rapeseed plants are grown for harvesting commercial oils that are typically used in industrial applications. In the States and Canada, we call the oil "Canola" oil. Good for engines, but not really good to eat. Rudolf Diesel would have loved this sight for use in his invention, the "diesel" engine, which was originally designed to run ONLY on vegetable oil! Think... homegrown fuel.
If it was tubes that would have been Sturgus. He just recently posted on the GAS Vinyl Crawl thread in the GAS regional circle. Should be able to pm him there.
Bside, nice shot. My nephew lives near STL and I've yet to meet his fiancé. If I were to come up, would you be willing to escort us, or maybe just me, to The Old Rock House or any favorite dive of yours? Are you in touch with ??????. Damn, man, I can't think of his moniker he posts so rarely these days. He's a man of color and sold me a set of Matsushita tubes and loves jazz. Maybe you can help put us together.
In the first shot I'm guessing the mule deer is on the left..........
Here's a few from Colorado, 2008"Regular" deer:(yes, that is me)Quote from: bside123 on 6 Apr 2014, 08:10 pmA Mule Deer we saw at "Garden Of The Gods"Nice shots both, my favorite subjects.Jim
A Mule Deer we saw at "Garden Of The Gods"
As I headed into Wes Anderson's Grand Budapest Hotel.....golden hour[kinda sci-fi-ish looking]fujifilm X100 (fixed 35mm lens)1/1100sec, f4.0 ISO 250minor editing in lightroomover the head shot (1 of 2 attempts), since a tree was in the way and I stayed on the sidewalk on the opposite side!
Nice shots both, my favorite subjects.Jim
Thank you Jim.Since you're a fan of the deer, here's a couple more you might like. Taken in Montana/Wyoming in 2011.Some were shot on the run and all the time I had was grabbing the camera, turning it on, squeezing the shutter and manage to still drive the truck without wrecking it.Some I had a bit more time. None are post processed.
Thank you Jim.Since you're a fan of the deer, here's a couple more you might like. Taken in Montana/Wyoming in 2011.
If memory serves, those deer were all within the confines of Yellowstone National Park....if that helps you figure out what they are exactly, for sure.
Elk.
low.pfile: I love that time of day... some of my "favorite" light. Great image too! I would love to see more images from your Fuji X100. I am very intrigued by the IQ of that little camera. Considered buying it myself... more than once. Please post some more! Thanks.