…one giant leap for Lego bricks

Black And White Photography, David, Photography

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Trying to be creative in these days of self-isolation. I used my Lego 50th anniversary Lunar module as subject matter for some table-top work.

Nikon Z6
Nikon AF-s 30mm f/4.0 PF ED VR
PP. Analog efex Pro II

 

Time…it’s complicated

Black And White Photography, David, Photography

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I thought this might be a bit of fun to try. I work mate lent me an old sigma 105 mm macro lens which can be manually focused on my new Nikon Z6. The shot is the back of my wristwatch. 275 parts of Swiss precision meets Japanese technology.

Wristwatch: Jaeger LeCoultre  Geophysic True Second
Nikon Z6+FTZ
Sigma DG 105mm Macro
PP. Silver Efex Pro II

Svalbard Landscape

Black And White Photography, David, Photography

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Let’s get this out of the way to start with. I have said that I am not a landscape photographer. But just occasionally I take one that makes contact with my “photographic eye.” You know the one. It’s the one you downloaded to your computer and have overlooked until you were looking for something else, and you see this one shot that was right under your nose. This shot for me was one of those.

Nikon D800
Nikon 24-70 f/2.8
PP Silver efex ProII

Patrick

Black And White Photography, David, Photography

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Meet my son. Unlike me he is a professional cameraman. I took this last Thursday evening at an event we attended together. I took along my new camera I liked this straight shot of him so much I decided to share it with you.

Nikon Z6 (Yes Joe I went mirrorless after all)
Nikkor Z 24-70 f/4.0 S
PP. Silver Efex Pro II

Swimming Pool and Pyramiden

Black And White Photography, David, Photography

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Well last time I showed you the inside of the pool. Here’s a shot from the outside. A more desolate spot for a swimming pool you would have to search a long time for. The mountain in the background gives (no surprise here) the name to the township. Pyramiden.

Nikon D800 (Now lost on a tram somewhere, I do miss it.)
Nikon 14-24 f/2.8G ED (Not lost on a tram somewhere.)