I've been taking pictures since I was a very young girl using whatever camera mom was using at the time. When I was 16 our family met another family who had relocated from England. Their son was a photographer and soon after we met I was cashing in my bonds from grandma and purchasing my Nikon FM2 (which I still use). After graduating from high school I started doing other things and the photography took a back seat. Almost 20 years later two professional photographers entered my circle of friends and they inspired me to pick up that camera again. I don't know yet where this is taking me but it's a passion that's driving me into the unknown. For now though I'm just so happy to be creating again and I love this site and all the kindness I've been shown in here. Renderosity ROCKS!!!!!!!!
On a personal note I'm a stay at home mom to four kids which I adopted and who are the willing subjects of many a picture LOL. Also I now have an awesome step son. There's three grown kids out in the world too and two grandbabies ;-) YUP we are busy people!!!!
The goodies in my bag:
2007 Nikon D300
2006 Nikon D50
1983 NIKON FM2
Gitzo tripod & Gitzo ball head
Nikon 80-400mm (or hubble telescope)
Nikon 10.5mm fisheye
Nikon 17-85mm
Nikkor 28-80mm 1:3 - 5.6 Lens
Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4 - 5.6 Zoom Lens
Sigma DC 17-70mm 1:2.8 - 4.5 Macro
Sigma 18-200mm
Quantaray QDC 900WA
SB800
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1983 non cpu Nikkor 50mm 1.4 lens
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Comments (4)
A_Joker_B
Cool capture Celtic!
Valerie-Ducom
I want this same for my next christmas LOL !!! Excellent picture and what pov Lisa !!! Your colour y this perspective looks perfect !!! Good day :)
jogi1302
Great job, beautiful series of a splendid car.
tallpindo
In the 90's this car was more than 30 years old. I have to always set my generations different. When I knew Corvettes like this the youngest Model A was less than 25 and a thirty year-old car had babbit mains and was rumored to have a Fish carburetor. Few of these belong to enthusiasts as they are too poor to keep up with the prices. More likely it has a professional curator. (body man and mechanic) A fifty year-old car, then, was a horseless carriage. Sixty? That was the dawn of the automobile age. So there is a difference in the acumen of the collectors. Today's buyer thinks that only the owner knows all the options.