m_driscoll
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rayyan: +1. i agree with Osman.Very well said, Lloyd. I sign my name under every word you wrote.
Lloyd: Well said! :salute:
Cheers, Matt
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rayyan: +1. i agree with Osman.Very well said, Lloyd. I sign my name under every word you wrote.
Jason: Nicely done!Thought I would throw in a couple of flower shots!! Grabbed the D700 and the 50mm for the day...
Corlan: Beautiful shot. The background, contrast, razor thin DOF, and detail are terrific. Abstract. :thumbup:Since we're talking about macro lenses... the -barely 1:2- ZF 50 Makro in action:
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A nice moment, and great control of the light in that one. Is that the VR version of the lens?
Lloyd: Thanks. Yes it is. Left that out. I also forgot to note that this is at 300mm. It's relatively compact and so far, I'm impressed with the IQ. Stealthy range. This might have worked better with both of them in focus? I locked focus on him and then recomposed. He's sharp as a tack. BTW this wasn't cropped at all. Cheers, MattA nice moment, and great control of the light in that one. Is that the VR version of the lens?
Corain: what a beautiful capture. The light and the dof is superb.:thumbup:Since we're talking about macro lenses... the -barely 1:2- ZF 50 Makro in action:
Jason: +1 to what Steve says.Pretty shot with an almost fisheye effect!
Rayyan: These are masterful! You should do a Blurb book with your people photos.
Cheers, Matt
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Matt: This really warms my heart. genuine moment, a genuine smile. Wonderful.:thumbup:Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
DS3; 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED; 1/800 @ f/5.6; ISO 400
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Nice detail in his beard & Excellent Grab Matt!Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
DS3; 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED; 1/800 @ f/5.6; ISO 400
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Maybe both, or her, in focus... anyway, a real nice grab of a nice moment Matt. Lens IQ looks indeed pretty good.Lloyd: Thanks. Yes it is. Left that out. I also forgot to note that this is at 300mm. It's relatively compact and so far, I'm impressed with the IQ. Stealthy range. This might have worked better with both of them in focus? I locked focus on him and then recomposed. He's sharp as a tack. BTW this wasn't cropped at all. Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
+1. Funny and cute indeed!Rayyan, funny,cute story & always nice to see your Beautiful Wife Smiling!
At once beautiful, and mysterious. Well done.Less black and white, more color.
Was walking in the woods, not a soul, but a lot of traffic in those trees...
Green Light
Rayyan, funny,cute story & always nice to see your Beautiful Wife Smiling!
Steve, Corian: Thanks. The zf 50 Makro is some lens!!+1. Funny and cute indeed!
Corian: +1 to what Lloyd says.At once beautiful, and mysterious. Well done.
Another powerful portrait. A thousand stories etched on that face. I really like the high key, slightly low contrast, processing here. :salute:One more from the set...
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This is a powerful image, John. Truly. Love the tonality of the b/w, but the message is what matters with this one. :salute:Hi Guys-still learning the ropes here and already posted this image in the wrong thread, so thanks to Lloyd I'm posting here as well (thanks Lloyd). This is another image made in Haiti this past March. Shot with my beloved F6 on Ilford HP5+ (at rated 400) with the 70-200 VR I (yes, I still love to shoot film, mostly because of the F6).
+ 1!Another powerful portrait. A thousand stories etched on that face. I really like the high key, slightly low contrast, processing here. :salute: