Camera and Coffee

3966058386_3c54752cdb_o_d.jpg


I have the lovely time of living in a beautiful area, but god the coffee is rubbish =)

Nikon F3 w/50mm F1.8 Standard. Fomapan 400.
Taken with an iPhone.

On Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42826683@N04/3966058386/
 
Last edited:
The coffee is cold, the table is messy, but I'm entitled because today is my fiftieth birthday. (I never tell anyone when it's my birthday, but this year, I feel like sharing.)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37531245@N08/3966423662/

My wife left a card before leaving for work with a couple of birthday-themed scratch off lottery tickets inside. I'll wait til she gets home to see if I'm lucky today. Actually, I'm still here, so I already know I'm lucky.
 
I've been quite busy over the past few Sundays and haven't had my morning coffee at my desk. Yesterday I was able to get a shot in. New camera and new cup and saucer.

4002288311_8a6744c53d.jpg
 
Computer, Coffee and Camera, New G11. I was scouting Bing Maps for a new place to shoot here in Phoenix. I may have found an abandonned house site on North Mountain that I can drive up to. I'll try to check it out.

4022597932_14bf797927.jpg
 
How you likin that G11?

Hey Fenwick,

I've really taken a liking to the G11. It was a bit dicey at first. It renders Auto White Balance a bit more "true to life" than most digital camera users are used to; if there is a color cast on the walls in mixed lighting, that is what you get. Also, instead of using flash, it pushes the ISO pretty high in AUTO mode. I just switch to P with ISO 80 and Auto Flash if I want flash pictures. Other than this, the learning curve has been pretty smooth. The G11 can produce stunning pictures without using lots of memory/time resources. Makes for faster PP as well. Check out my set on Flickr. There are a variety of shots to judge the camera from.
 
Back
Top