Photo shoot anything lately? Random Photo Thread

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My wife loves me.

And she was in the mood for that.

She gave me the bigger one. Yall ever eat the green stuff?
 
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This post is a placeholder for what I really would like to say.
Then say it to a moderator but read this first:
 

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Browsing this thread, I was surprised to see there are some fellow photographers on here. I was into photography for a long time, still am just not as much but been trying to get back into it. I mainly photographed all cars and such using film.

I'll share some here.

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AND of course this is a tractor forum after all soooo I have to share this one....



Gotta love the good ol' Ford 9600!

Anyways these photos I took sometime in September and October using a vintage film camera.
I don't remember ever seeing a Nova SS station wagon. That has to be a very rare car.
 

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I used to love to shoot pictures with my Leica 3F camera, and then when I gave that one to a friend, I started using a Minolta 35 mm and it was a lot of fun. That was more than 50 years ago. I recently found all my old Minolta cameras and lenses packed away. I had invested a small king's ransom in equipment, and when I couldn't get the film developed any longer, I gave it all up. I should have sold everything off when there still was a market for it but I kept thinking that a lab would eventually pick up where Kodak left off. I was wrong.
 
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My wife loves me.

And she was in the mood for that.

She gave me the bigger one. Yall ever eat the green stuff?
When I was a kid we used to eat it. It's very tasty. I understand its part of the lobster's digestive system.

I think now its frowned upon eating because it accumulates toxins that may be in the water.
 

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I used to love to shoot pictures with my Leica 3F camera, and then when I gave that one to a friend, I started using a Minolta 35 mm and it was a lot of fun. That was more than 50 years ago. I recently found all my old Minolta cameras and lenses packed away. I had invested a small king's ransom in equipment, and when I couldn't get the film developed any longer, I gave it all up. I should have sold everything off when there still was a market for it but I kept thinking that a lab would eventually pick up where Kodak left off. I was wrong.
Same situation for me. I started accumulating Nikon and Nikkormat cameras when I was in the Navy back in the 60s. I now have several of each and many Nikkor lenses sitting down in the basement. Essentially useless to me now, at my age. I noticed even before I went digital about 20 years ago that I was missing focus and missing correct exposure because my eyes just couldn't see what was in the viewfinder very well. The new mirrorless cameras I use now are such a boon to old fools like me. Autofocus is dead on every time. And looking through the viewfinder in a mirrorless camera I can see exactly what the exposure needs to be.

Manual focus, manual exposure control cameras are useless to me at my age.

Fishing village, Binh Bah Island, Vietnam. Shot taken on Kodachrome II with my Nikon F 50+ years ago:
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Got 4 unannounced inches of lovely powdery snow, so I took my adapted 50/1.2 soviet projector lens out for a spin.
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I've been practicing with the new camera -all from in the house shooting through the slider in the kitchen. It's winter and the birds have to eat too.

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Had a great day yesterday out on the skidoo with the family.
Weather was perfect. Supposed to cool down again this week.
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Size comparison between Pileated Woodpecker and a Downy Woodpecker. Included a Nuthatch at no extra cost.
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The weather here has been crappy but warm so I'm not complaining. It got up to 60 yesterday. No snow yet so after greasing the tractor a few days ago I've been spending my time with the new camera shooting the bird feeder area. Shot these today.

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Seems funny now but at the old house I was shooting woodpeckers with something other than a camera.
 
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