December is Christmas, here is a cool shot I took of the Rockefeller Centre all lit up during my recent trip to NYC
December is Christmas, here is a cool shot I took of the Rockefeller Centre all lit up during my recent trip to NYC
Reminds me of Home Alone.
First time trying to shoot skiing, actually really hard haha.
DSC_6022 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_7047 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_7105 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_6433 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_7069 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_6439 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_7162 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
And some other work from the month
DSC_4562 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_5694 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_1905 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
DSC_2136 by Erik McRitchie, on Flickr
Went out to try and get some shots of the meteor shower on Thursday night. Great conditions for it, aside from the 100+ kph winds. Made it rather difficult to get pictures, when the tripod will tip over the moment I stop putting all my weight over it. Sadly don't think I captured any meteors on camera, but did see a bunch at least.
Where did you head out to? I'd love to get out of the city and do some astrophotography again. It's been years.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Made a big switch from my Canon 70D to the Sony A7iii. Initially picked up just the kit lens but then I immediately wanted the wide angle 16-35.. It just lined up perfectly that I found an awesome deal on one on Kijiji from someone who just happened to be a pretty awesome photog on IG with some mutual friends so that was great to buy from used atleast!!
IMG_1594 by Spencer, on Flickr
First few shots really..
DSC00192 by Spencer, on Flickr
DSC00187 by Spencer, on Flickr
Allen Bill pond. Or I guess they just call it Allen Bill now that the pond is gone?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
With highway 66 being closed a bit further west since Dec 1st, it's usually where I go in winter for capturing the night sky. Not too far, nice and open area so your view of the sky isn't blocked. Decent spot for the northern lights as well.
Awesome. Thanks for the heads up! Did you see the comet?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Saw a bunch of the shooting stars, sometimes would be up to 3-4 within a couple seconds. With usually a minute or two between each one/series. Was actually kind of impressive how perfectly I managed to not get any of them in the shots.
No, I'm talking about the comet, not the meteor shower.
https://www.npr.org/2018/12/17/67734...e-in-night-sky
Huh interesting, didn't even know about that one
Nice shots! #2 and #6 are my favs.
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Finally upgraded to a scanner that doesn't make my 4x5 negatives look like shit.
hardcore, you brought your 4x5 to Japan?
finally upgraded my A7 to A7III, man Eye-AF is so awesome for portraits.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
hoping to upgrade late next year to A7RIII if it drops at a reasonable price
Sony A7 Mark III + FE 50mm 1.8 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Yep, picked up a lightweight Chamonix body specifically for the trip. No way in hell was I going to lug my Cambo around, haha.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Those BnW are sweeeeet.
Just when I wanted to get out of film. Highlights are fantastic
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Where's January!