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I totally lost my interest in photography. I don't know whether I will get it back or won't. Maybe... I have not felt the "itch" to take pics since last November. Here is a depressive one from June:
Into the Clouds by <-Y->, on Flickr
No, quick shift would not improve the shifter feel, it would only result shorter shift throw. But Stiff Shift 1.0 or 3.0 (fixed or adjustable ball joint housing) would do.
C'mon guys, keep this thread alive! :)
Some pics from the recent past:
Haunted Forest by <-Y->, on Flickr
Cered by <-Y->, on Flickr
Slowly Passes Away by <-Y->, on Flickr
It was not a planned Milky Way photo shoot, I just wanted to test my new lens how it performs in the dark. I'm amazed by the result, despite the heavy light pollution the core is well visible.
Castle and the Core by <-Y->, on Flickr
I had no too much freetime recently, therefore instead of going for a photowalk, I post processed some older raws:
Dark Forest Tales by <-Y->, on Flickr
Ajnácskő by <-Y->, on Flickr
Green Waves by <-Y->, on Flickr
In the Right Place by <-Y->, on Flickr
"The art of taking a photo and slight edits are gone I think. Everything seems to be edited to the extreme and loved."
I don't like this way at all. If you use too much PS on a landscape photo, that is not a 'landscape' anymore. That's a 'vision', a digital art / digital illustration. Although...
Yesterday the sunrise was amazing. Sun like a shining orange ball, lighted the top of the fog with extraordinary and spectacular lights.
The Beginning by <-Y->, on Flickr
Awakening by <-Y->, on Flickr
Some shots from the recent past:
When the Cold Front Arrived by <-Y->, on Flickr
Radio Controlled Cows by <-Y->, on Flickr
Above the Fog by <-Y->, on Flickr