This is a used camera, of course, found on eBay. I got this for something I could conceal easily in a pocket. These were some of my test pics.
Just more ruins and out-of-the-way stuff.
Here comes one of my favorite pics:
Kind of sums it all up, doesn't it?
And for the following pics, we had to go "off road"...
That's all for now. Eventually, I'll post my first photo set using the new lens I got for the Nikon. They turned out great but I'm going to be forced to use some different techniques.
To be specific, I got, from eBay, for a little over $100, including shipping costs, a Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens. I got it to use on a Nikon D200. I thought I would post some sample pics. They have been cropped. I used a tripod on none of these shots. I think this lens will be a good one for all purpose work.
The moon! No tripod! Full zoom. I could not hold the camera very steady but the auto image stabilization helped a lot.
Full zoom and cropped a lot. I post all these pics full size, after the cropping operations.
I like this lens. Light, compact, pretty sharp images. The seller said it was "pristine" and never used. It came with a sun shield, and all lens caps-- very clean.
These pics are details of TV broadcast towers several miles away, visible from our backyard. I have not been able to see these features with binoculars or a telescope! So, now, whenever I use the Nikon, I will be using this new lens.
More pictures now of Lubbock, Texas for the people yes. Free.
These were taken in one of our favorite parts of town.
Plenty of stuff to feast the eyes upon!
Plus, on a Sunday afternoon, it is so peaceful in these places.
The TWIN TUMULTS of industry, and of commerce, have fallen silent. All is deserted.
AHHHHH! Next time, we show an entire Lubbock neighborhood undergoing demolition and destruction. It is progress, or so they say.
Not quite finished with New Home. I found some more pieces. After that, some bits of Lubbock.
We photographed the heck out of little New Home, but I believe this is it. And then we found ourselves back in Lubbock.
A good place to rest some weary bones...
I think we were out on North University somewhere. But we travel all over and months pass before the pictures I take ever get posted. Memory grows dim.
Now, here we are in Wilson! I recognize this ruin! We must have passed through the tiny town of Wilson again!
My next group of photos are better organized, and I think we will have a better idea of where we are. Until then, don't get lost.