Nikon 14-24
This is a shoot at LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) with the D810 and the Nikon 14-24 f/2.8G. I'll be back, from time to time with the D810 and the D330 with a different lens combo. There was a special exhibition of impressionist painters "From Picasso to Kandinsky." They are the first dozen or so photos. The permanent exhibition start after the photo of the Ahmanson Building. I could not find any pictures of Picasso or Kandinsky, which is ironic. However, I really liked the pictures of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a painter I never heard of. I found his paintings to be simple and yet powerful. In addition, the color combination was very nice and pleasant.
The D810 and 14-24 were great to shoot with. The 14-24 is a fantastic lens shooting in low light with a maximum aperture of f/2.8. No wonder is considered to be one of Nikon's best lens. I had a great time.
Read MoreThe D810 and 14-24 were great to shoot with. The 14-24 is a fantastic lens shooting in low light with a maximum aperture of f/2.8. No wonder is considered to be one of Nikon's best lens. I had a great time.