Showing posts with label Nikon D850. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikon D850. Show all posts

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Day And Night, Kaw Point

 Above photo taken just before sunset, below, twenty minutes after sunset.  Both taken from Kaw Point.  The Kaw River is on the right flowing into the Missouri River.  Both single images taken with Nikon D850 and Nikon 28-300mm lens, ISO 64, F11, top pix 1/5th second, bottom pix 25 seconds.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

A Walk In The Mist

                   The trees along Cliff Drive are just starting to change. Above taken from Scarritt Point and below taken just a little east of the Point.


Monday, September 24, 2018

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Day And Night And The City


      Two views of the skyline from 21st and Woodland next to Lincoln College Preparatory Academy.
Used a golden oldie lens, one of the first I bought after the F3, Nikon 85mm 1.8.  Wonderful lens that has stood the test of time.   Each image created from one shot, no HDR this time 'round.   Camera was Nikon D850.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Skyline


                                              The Kansas City skyline looking west at sunset.



Wednesday, August 1, 2018

A Kaw Point Sunset (With Mars)

A view of the Kansas City skyline from Kaw Point in Kansas City, Kansas.  Mars is visible as the point of light over the Bartle Pylons.  

Friday, July 27, 2018

Bellefontaine Avenue Historic District

500 to 524 Bellefontaine Avenue in Historic Northeast... these ten homes with only slight variations in floor plans comprise the Bellefontaine Avenue Historic District.   The two-story brick houses were all built in 1889-1890 as speculative houses for Charles K. Baker on the Richmond Place Plat.  This District complements the Scarritt Point North and South Historic Districts.  Four of the District homes shown above are coming, or on the market.. and one other from the same time period.  Google DV Realty for information.   (   https://dvrealtykc.business.site  )

Below are views of the block and interior shots of 504 Bellefontaine.  True treasures are these.

 These homes were constructed to provide housing for the middle class of the 19th Century.  Most of these are now divided into two apartments over/under and all have off-street parking.

                   Above, 504 Bellefontaine Avenue.   Below, the interiors of the first and second floor
                                                                          apartments. .