Andrew is fine. He told me to apologise for him as he has also been very busy with work lately. He’s missed us also and hopes to be back on with us within a couple of days. :beer:
I was in LA last week for work and managed to get out one night to try to photograph some of the architecture. Shown here are The Broad Museum, Walt Disney Concert Hall, City Hall, and the Peterson Car Museum. Don't see too much architecture like this around NYC. Here are also some aerial photos from the plane too. Now its back to photographing lasers! Enjoy
Great photos a real treat to see as always Brucemir especially the architecture images.
You have a great eye/real gift/talent for photography and not just for laser photos. :beer:
Thanks!
Encap - My favorite photography subject has always been NYC architecture. I have thousands of really nice pics of everything NYC. When I graduated high school way back when my gift from my parents was a Minolta SRT-102 35mm camera and I haven't stopped.
Ha! I bought a Minolta 35mm SLR with wide angle and telephoto lenses back in 1981. Took many hundreds of photos with that camera. I also bought a detachable flash and took many hundreds more photos of my new born daughter. I loved that camera.
Hi Paul, I still have the original Rokkor 50mm f1.4 lens from that camera. I upgraded to a Minolta XG-7 "automatic" camera in 1979. That was the second generation of Minolta cameras that could figure out the exposure and show you that in the viewfinder with LEDs. Cool stuff in 1979! That one I still have with all of the accessories
Yeah, mine would show all that in the viewfinder too. I got in the habit of setting it up on manual and taking my photos that way. Unfortunately, I got divorced and lost that camera along with much of my other possessions. Such is life.