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Those are all amazing. Especially the bear and salmon picThese are great. Love to see all of them. Here are a few of my favorites.
Eclipse composite from this year. One of my dream shots.
Glacier national park about 10 years ago.
Lake Clark national park in Alaska about 5 years ago.
Rocky Mountain National Park last year.
Shot with my canon 90d and 6dii and the 100-400ii.
How tf did u get a Cetus up that high, on analog without losing connection? My Nazgûl can’t even go 100 ft without losing connection(well, it’s also in pieces, I’ve gotta re build it from motherboard and up)
What cameras u got? I shoot eith Minolta srt101(bw film) a praktica and electro 35I took photography in high school. I was one of last students to take they stopped offering it after I graduated in 03. I actually stumbled upon all my developing equipment in the garage when we cleaning it up this summer. I should have grabbed a picture. Sadly I ended up throwing it all away after a week posting it for free online. I still have my SLR 's and all my lenses. I still use them every now and then. Thre is a place about 30 minutes away that still develops film.
My cameras are Olympus, the one on the right is a OM1 this was my first camera I bought it used in 99 I saved up for almost a year to buy it lol. The one on the left Is a OM2 I found at a yard sale a few years ago it leaks light so I never use it. I should send it out to be repaired. I had a ton of pictures I scanned and digitized but lost them all on photobucket years ago.What cameras u got? I shoot eith Minolta srt101(bw film) a praktica and electro 35
And 7dmkii with 600mm
Love the bear picture!These are great. Love to see all of them. Here are a few of my favorites.
Eclipse composite from this year. One of my dream shots.
Glacier national park about 10 years ago.
Lake Clark national park in Alaska about 5 years ago.
Rocky Mountain National Park last year.
Shot with my canon 90d and 6dii and the 100-400ii.
Stewy the trick is this:
Change the stock vtx antenna on the craft from the dipole to one of the tiny available rhcp antennae
Get a patch for you goggles/rhcp
Get a ham license from arrl.org site so it's legal to hack this stuff, I just renewed mine last week it holds ten years costs thirty bucks, and with a free app download in 24 hours you can memorize all the answers and pass the test in 2 minutes flat
For the transmitter this is the good part, open up the tx and unsnap the internal antenna. Have an elrs aftermarket antenna ready, snap it onto the u.fl connector, and run it via drilled hole to the outside of the tx so it's external now vs internal. That alone can probably get just under half a mile now if line of sight is decent.
For that shot I stood in the empty dirt parking lot, punched it up the side of the building straight up, then straight back down to my hand then we jet out lol mail off the pic to a 3d photo print facility.
This cetus can go one full mile out and back, due to this router booster installed between u.fl output on the tx mother board and the final elrs antenna, it's truly a sick combo.
Nice info for a signal boost!I uhh
I need a video if u have one, thats too much to understand lol(adhd)
but thanks
Nice. I still have my grandfathers OM 1 and a few lenses. He used to shoot portraits before color film came out. He would add colored highlights using pastels. They looked really nice almost painting like but not quite.Both were taken with the camera on the right a little over 20 years apart.
I love wildlife photography. They don't know they're supposed to stand still while we compose the shot .These are great. Love to see all of them. Here are a few of my favorites.
Eclipse composite from this year. One of my dream shots.
Glacier national park about 10 years ago.
Lake Clark national park in Alaska about 5 years ago.
Rocky Mountain National Park last year.
Shot with my canon 90d and 6dii and the 100-400ii.
I'm not a photographer, but my cat Garfield is very photogenic.I am always seeing pictures of coral or fish, but I would like to see other things! There are some really good photographers on here that maybe have pictures that they would like to share, or others just want to share their photos. Either way, I want to see them!!!
edit: if your best overall picture is of a coral or fish, still post it!
Love the doggie!I'll go again!
^ View from the top of the St. Louis Arch
My dog, Lilly. (RIP)
Poppy flower