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Monarch Butterfly headed down south.

 

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East of Nottuln.

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Veni, vidi, serravi.

A day in Goeteborg, Sweden with the Pentax MZ-6 and 3 Pentax-F primes (28mm, 50mm 1.4, 135mm)

Film stock: Kodak Gold 200

 R1-02912-0003 by Tristan Carlos, on Flickr

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 R1-02912-0015 by Tristan Carlos, on Flickr

 

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Quote from tristancarlos on September 29, 2022, 6:34 pm

A day in Goeteborg, Sweden with the Pentax MZ-6 and 3 Pentax-F primes (28mm, 50mm 1.4, 135mm)

Film stock: Kodak Gold 200

 R1-02912-0003 by Tristan Carlos, on Flickr

 R1-02912-0004 by Tristan Carlos, on Flickr

 

 R1-02912-0006 by Tristan Carlos, on Flickr

 

 R1-02912-0014 by Tristan Carlos, on Flickr

 

 R1-02912-0015 by Tristan Carlos, on Flickr

 

 R1-02912-0030 by Tristan Carlos, on Flickr

 

 

I love these pictures! Makes me want to visit 🙂

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Happy snappin' 🙂

I know I'm posting this in October, but, just for the sake of accuracy, here are some photos from last Thursday, September 29. These are from a morning walk at the site of the 1874 Mill River Dam Disaster (turned nice hiking trail), here in my town of Williamsburg, MA. Taken with my relatively new and much-loved Fuji X100T.

 

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Hello! I'm late to the party with my September photos. Just got back from a camping trip in northern Minnesota (Lake Superior and Voyagers National Park)! My three-year-old's first time camping! We cheated and rented a camper van instead of tent camping, but it was still amazing. We caught a glimpse of the northern lights our second night camping, but they were gone as quickly as they came! I just got a few shots out before they left!

I love all the great photos from this month!! I'm jealous of that Pentax astrotracer feature @james-warner-b, it looks really cool!

Here are some favorites from our trip. It's hard to pair them down to a few!

Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, Fuji XE-4, Velvia Recipe, 15-45mm Lens:

 Sept2 - 1 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Gooseberry Falls State Park, Northern Lights at night, XE-4, Samyang 12mm manual lens:

 Sept2 - 2 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Lake Kabetogama (Voyagers NP), Woodenfrog Campground, XE-4, 15-45mm:

 Sept2 - 4 by David Maynard, on Flickr

 Sept2 - 9 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Lake Kabetogama (Voyagers NP), Woodenfrog Campground, XE-4, Samyang 12mm manual lens:

 Sept2 - 5 by David Maynard, on Flickr

 Sept2 - 7 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Voyagers NP, Ash River Hiking, XE-4, 60mm Macro:

 Sept2 - 6 by David Maynard, on Flickr

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So nice @davidmaynard! It's great to see some beautiful photos taken with the 15-45. I've been tempted by that, because it seems like there's a lot of bang for the buck in there. Seems like a great travel combo with the X-E4!

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So nice @davidmaynard! It's great to see some beautiful photos taken with the 15-45. I've been tempted by that, because it seems like there's a lot of bang for the buck in there. Seems like a great travel combo with the X-E4!

Thanks! I rented one before buying due to the 'mixed' reviews of the lens, but it is a sweet little light-weight lens! It's so light that I can carry it around all day without noticing it, and still capture great shots!

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Quote from David Maynard on October 5, 2022, 2:40 pm

Hello! I'm late to the party with my September photos. Just got back from a camping trip in northern Minnesota (Lake Superior and Voyagers National Park)! My three-year-old's first time camping! We cheated and rented a camper van instead of tent camping, but it was still amazing. We caught a glimpse of the northern lights our second night camping, but they were gone as quickly as they came! I just got a few shots out before they left!

I love all the great photos from this month!! I'm jealous of that Pentax astrotracer feature @james-warner-b, it looks really cool!

Here are some favorites from our trip. It's hard to pair them down to a few!

Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, Fuji XE-4, Velvia Recipe, 15-45mm Lens:

 Sept2 - 1 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Gooseberry Falls State Park, Northern Lights at night, XE-4, Samyang 12mm manual lens:

 Sept2 - 2 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Lake Kabetogama (Voyagers NP), Woodenfrog Campground, XE-4, 15-45mm:

 Sept2 - 4 by David Maynard, on Flickr

 Sept2 - 9 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Lake Kabetogama (Voyagers NP), Woodenfrog Campground, XE-4, Samyang 12mm manual lens:

 Sept2 - 5 by David Maynard, on Flickr

 Sept2 - 7 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Voyagers NP, Ash River Hiking, XE-4, 60mm Macro:

 Sept2 - 6 by David Maynard, on Flickr

Great shots! Looks like it was an fun trip. I'm itching to go camping now. 🙂

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@davidmaynard. Glad you got to enjoy up North! I haven't been farther North than Mille Lacs this summer.  Miss the slow pace of life and long fishing days.

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