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The title that comes to mind though is: "Rear Parling"Not entirely sure why, but this simple still life proves very appealing to me, particularly for the colors and shapes it presents.
Thanks for looking, comments appreciated.
Paul, I'm happy to see you using the Zeiss Contax G Sonnar T* 90/2.8!Violin in Display Window
Panasonic GF-1, Contax G Sonnar T* 90mm f2.8, ISO 800, ~f3.5 1/80
Shot from the sidewalk late in the evening through storefront glass
++3!Godfrey,
I like it too
Peter, thanks for sharing, a couple of beautiful captures with the 20/1.7!Here's the one of the little girl and her mother (my wife's friend).
Again credit goes to the G1 (which may soon be replaced by a GH2) and a superlative 20mm f1.7.
Enjoy
Thanks Dan, I am enjoying the SonnarPaul, I'm happy to see you using the Zeiss Contax G Sonnar T* 90/2.8!
A beautiful capture . . . . .
PS ~ Love the photo of the Rose taken with the E-620/Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f3.5 (Komine)!
Very nice, Paul. I like the rendering you did on this one. One of the nicer tone-mapped, HDR kinds of rendering styles I've seen recently!http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4115/5220946550_8ecc4ac009_b.jpg
Olympus E-620, ED 12-60 SWD ISO 400, f8 1/200 Tone Mapped Image[/SIZE][/FONT]
Thank you for the compliment, Keith!Beautiful picture, Godfrey
Your images are always perfectly crafted
PaulThe Rose
Olympus E-620, Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f3.5 (Komine), ISO 400, Exposure unrecorded
Botanical Gardens, Chapel Hill, NC
Thanks Godfrey.Very nice, Paul. I like the rendering you did on this one. One of the nicer tone-mapped, HDR kinds of rendering styles I've seen recently!