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Beautiful scene, Leif. And exactly the temperature we had here this morning at 6 am. We have fog, and gloom, so not nearly as photogenic.Sun down, moon up, -15C, 2:30 p.m.
M8, CV 4/25
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That is a beauty Matt.A beautiful steel bridge down the street from my house. Adobe's Seattle campus is off to the right. Cheers.
M9; 35mm f/1.4; 1/60s @ f/4.5; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
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Terrific images, Nick. Looking forward to more.Just back from a trip to Cairo, so I'll be posting those for a while here. Went with M8 and M9 and a variety of lenses but carried the 35 Lux ASPH and 21 Elmarit pre-ASPH most of the time.
These are great. How are you coding the lens for the M9?M9 with CV15/4.5. I love this lens
Lloyd: Beautiful photo of your wife and mother. The second was horrible. Glad she's OK. My mother turned 87 in mid-December and I worry. Best wishes for her speedy recovery. Cheers.My wife and my mother on Christmas Day at about 1:30pm, the lights of the Christmas tree reflecting in Mom's glasses. This with the M8 and the 35 Cron ASPH:
And here's my mother several hours later that same day, after she tripped on the sidewalk in front of her home, landing flat on her face. Her glasses shattered, cutting a large gash over her eyebrow. Fortunately, her eye was not affected. She spent a couple of hours in the ER, and they took an MRI of her head, but she's apparently ok, just very banged up. How quickly things can change!
This taken by my Dad with a pocket digicam.
Nick: +1. Very nice work. Beautiful color and light. Looking forward to more posts. I'd be curious as to which are M8 and which are M9. Cheers.Nick, very nice work! I particularly like the shot of the 3 guys in the shop. Thanks for sharing.
C_R: Nicely done. The B&W one's very cool. Cheers.M9 with CV15/4.5. I love this lens
Thank you Matt. Much appreciated. My mother is 79, and is still going strong, but I can't help but worry. By the way, I found out that she was actually running to catch my Dad, who was about to drive away in the car!! Running?!?(Apparently her purse was in the car, and she thought she'd need it before he returned.) She said it was the first time in many years, and said, "it actually felt good, until I fell." Go figure.Lloyd: Beautiful photo of your wife and mother. The second was horrible. Glad she's OK. My mother turned 87 in mid-December and I worry. Best wishes for her speedy recovery. Cheers.
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Hard to keep a good women down! My mother bought the house next door to us and lives there by herself. She's close but independent. Cheers.Thank you Matt. Much appreciated. My mother is 79, and is still going strong, but I can't help but worry. By the way, I found out that she was actually running to catch my Dad, who was about to drive away in the car!! Running?!?(Apparently her purse was in the car, and she thought she'd need it before he returned.) She said it was the first time in many years, and said, "it actually felt good, until I fell." Go figure.
I took the M8 as a backup, it didn't have to leave my hotelroom safe.I'd be curious as to which are M8 and which are M9. Cheers.