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I've always loved the area just north of Tensed Idaho. I was able to stop and take a few pictures this past week.
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Thanks for viewing...Brant
The Performers Point of View.
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Dave
I was eating with my family when the sky unexpectedly changed colours. Just had the time to catch my camera so nothing was really planned.
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Playing around with my new M3 and EFM 11-22 at the Boston Auto Show on Sunday.
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You can use your finger to orient the on camera flash up, so, here, the on camera flash was bounced off the car hood to give the engine block the red glow.
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Wouldn't mind either of these rides. :)
Granted, it was pretty easy to tell the difference between the friend that I went with and myself. He was all about horse power and 0-60. I was constantly checking fuel economy and price.... :)
Running Water
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Dave
I'm back from a quick 4-night visit to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. It's one of the best places to go for aurora viewing, and this time of year is perfect since the cloud cover is generally low and aurora activity is often a bit higher around the equinox. Our first night was a complete bust, but the second and third nights gave very nice displays (considered just average for Yellowknife). And then on the 4th night we were hit with a very nice gust of solar wind, and the whole sky erupted in a fantastic show. The images below don't do justice, because there is so much rapid movement in the aurora that you really have to see it in person. Like a solar eclipse, the photo can never capture the full experience. I brought my 24 mm f/1.4 and the 14 f/2.8. I ended up using the 14 mm more, since the aurora displays are so huge. As expected, it was a bit chilly. On our last night, the dashboard thermometer registered -40 C as we were driving out to the viewing location. Fortunately there was no wind, so we survived. My new 1DX II and 5D IV both performed very well --- it amazes me that a camera can function at all in those conditions. The batteries died quickly in the cold, lasting about an hour. But I would just swap them out with a warm one, and once reheated they worked fine again. If anyone is keen to go up there, please get in touch and I can give you a host of tips and advice (this was my third visit to Yellowknife).
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Bucket list stuff Jonathan!
Great shots Jonathan! My sister recently relocated to the Yellowknife area, so perhaps one day I'll have to go visit...timed with good aurora activity of course! I'll have to remember to contact you for suggestions on shooting locations though.
Stephen
Getting around to processing a few shots from a quick business trip. One of the first times I got to get out with the M3.
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https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/624/33...187bca35_b.jpgIMG_0304 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Thanks for viewing...Brant