define normal :-) Some say it is 50mm equivalent on old school 35mm film cameras (also on DSLR) but I just can't do normal, not when taking pictures, not when paddling. That's why you won't see me with a Euro paddle (or wing) and not use a normal lens. For the record it was a 24mm, just not distorted this time :-)
You sure have the magic touch when it comes to photography, Gnarls. Crisp resolution, great composition, and brilliant color in every shot I've seen. I use a Nikon D70 on land, but wouldn't dare take it on the water. What do you recommend for taking pix from the cockpit of my Nordy? Moulton Avery
Thank you Moulton. I currently enjoy a super compact camera with a CMOS backlit chip for my on water images in a waterproof case. The so called waterproof cameras just don't cut it when it comes to durability: http://gnarlydognews.blogspot.com/2011/04/gear-camerasfunction-follows-design.html
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beautiful picture
ReplyDeleteYet another stunning photo. Interesting to see you use a, dare I say it, normal lens? :)
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define normal :-)
ReplyDeleteSome say it is 50mm equivalent on old school 35mm film cameras (also on DSLR) but I just can't do normal, not when taking pictures, not when paddling. That's why you won't see me with a Euro paddle (or wing) and not use a normal lens.
For the record it was a 24mm, just not distorted this time :-)
Such a beautiful picture GDawg. Almost feel like I'm there. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYou sure have the magic touch when it comes to photography, Gnarls. Crisp resolution, great composition, and brilliant color in every shot I've seen. I use a Nikon D70 on land, but wouldn't dare take it on the water. What do you recommend for taking pix from the cockpit of my Nordy?
ReplyDeleteMoulton Avery
Thank you Moulton.
ReplyDeleteI currently enjoy a super compact camera with a CMOS backlit chip for my on water images in a waterproof case. The so called waterproof cameras just don't cut it when it comes to durability: http://gnarlydognews.blogspot.com/2011/04/gear-camerasfunction-follows-design.html
beautiful photo!
ReplyDeletegreetings from south Brazil
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