D700
Nikkor 24-70 set at 70 mm and F2.8
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D700
Nikkor 24-70 set at 70 mm and F2.8
Last edited by jumpinjimmyjava; 06-25-2010 at 08:49 PM.
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brilliant Jimmy! I love your vision. the simplicity of this is lovely!
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Gee, thanks Bambi. I am thrilled you enjoyed this pic. Thanks again - jimmy
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Great composition, wonderful image 3J ... and monochrome to boot ...
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Hey Matt, Mad and HBGirl. Thanks for the nice words. Mad I wish I could go back and shoot the lamp with a real flame but this was taken in a tiny wilderness church (circa 1858) unattended and unlocked. There was even a donation box full of money. I wouldn't dare light the lamp! We feel privileged just to behold this wonderful piece of Canadian history. Take care all - jimmy
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Ah fair enough then Jimmy.
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