ChillerThriller
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Water Lily
as do I ;]some more favorites off my PC, I love this thread
Nikon was my choice simply because of the backward compatibility with the hundreds of vintage Nikon lenses available out there. The old lenses are larger diameter than the new digital camera lenses (the ccd sensor is small compared to 35mm film) therefore allowing you to use the higher quality center of the older lenses to render images.Woah, woah, woah, hold up there...
Chiller, I don't know what to say... you may have just killed my interest in this thread... how are we supposed to compete with that?? Ah, what the hell... Those pics are all amazing. The eye just leaves mine for dead... let alone all the others. Excellent work. I hope you manage to make some money out of your pics. If you don't... why the hell not, man?
Now, your camera... nice. I've always been a bit of a Nikon slut... but on a Fuji budget. However, if a sudden windfall would come my way I know the first stop I'd make. My current lust is the D-90... but I'd have to have enough money to get ALL of the lenses that I could possibly want, plus a bloody big bag to carry it all in, plus all the geeky accessories to go with it, plus a bloody big 4WD to get me to all the places I'd want to go to try it all out. So, it'd have to be a somewhat large windfall...
How long have you been into photography? Have you had Nikons all the time? How long have you had the D-70? What do you think about it as a photographer? Is it easy to use? Does it have all the functions you wanted? Tell me more...
An update on the babies...
They're changing. Either they're dead or they're about to hatch soon. I'm leaning towards hatching... although some of them don't look the same as the others. They're developing a kind of sac around them, and the tops of the eggs seem to be giving way... perhaps to make hatching easier???...
There are a few that don't seem to have developed the same though... what do you think?
how are they? have any hatched?