rayyan
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Matt: Yep.
Osman: So nice of you sir.What a nice photo and explanation.
Kindness Begets Kindness! Very Nice Rayyan!
Steve: Gracias.Superb!
To all my thanks.
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Matt: Yep.
Osman: So nice of you sir.What a nice photo and explanation.
Kindness Begets Kindness! Very Nice Rayyan!
Steve: Gracias.Superb!
Another one of my advantages is that I have a small one. People don't feel
threatened by it. Also it forces me to get near. The smaller the better and nearer I say..
I have been happy with mine so far..so have others.
You're right Rayyan, the ZF 35 is much less "intimi-dating" angel than their larger counterparts.Sometimes I have no choice. I have to use my big hun. I just show it to them so that they can get used to it being there.
Putting the hood on depends on the situation. I personally do not like to hood it. Interferes with the ergonomics, becomes unwieldy. Another variable to contend with.
But does protect the front end from damage and any untoward effects.
It helps if you let them fondle your equipment. Makes it more personal. Of course I use sweet talk all the time...
Absolutely Fantastic, Steve!"Mister Magic"...For All The Cool Cats Here...
Corlan: At the moment, I'm partial to the second image. The vectors leading to the castle are stronger; seems more balanced and "complete" as a photo. On my laptop, the road and the wall in the first are very light and don't draw the eye in to a subject. Cool pp! :salute:
Corlan, i prefer the tone, reflection & greater distance to the castle of the 2nd one. Both extremely nice!
Thanks a lot my friends for your thoughts.Corlan: The ' antique ' treatment goes very well with the subject. I prefer the
second one as that's what castles are in my imagination! Water, bridge, moat. knights, maidens. Your photo conjures up these ideas in my mind. That
is what a photo should do.:thumbs:
As to cleaning your trunk...I hope it was not some outsider!! If they did u a favor, u owe them thanks. Maybe a dinner with candles and your country
wine.
Thank You My Friend!Steve, this is a beauty.:bugeyes: But unfair to us that can only salivate over the 24/1.4
Enjoy it in good health. The lens has found a worthy owner.:thumbs:
Corlan, i wish i could tell you i sang back up for him or was his bodyguard or wrote all of his music but i just shot a pic of my daughters Sax in the front yard & it reminded me of the Grooveman! Thanks Very Much Bro!Absolutely Fantastic, Steve!
Are we talking 'bout the Groverman himself here? :bugeyes:
How the hell did you get this close with your 24?? :shocked:
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Well i made several mistakes (what a shame for someone who has all the worthy LP from the mid 70's ). First i thought it was the old' 28 1.4 even when writing "24". Not yet accustomed to this new lens existence i guess. Did not look like the faithful Keilwerth either -but who knows on stage? Then of course it would have been from the analog days... even though he left us when we were still in the last century, it's like he was around a couple of years ago. Time goes by way too fast.Thank You My Friend!
Corlan, i wish i could tell you i sang back up for him or was his bodyguard or wrote all of his music but i just shot a pic of my daughters Sax in the front yard & it reminded me of the Grooveman! Thanks Very Much Bro!
Yes, just as Steve says. You are a fortunate (and clearly wise) man. :thumbup:Woody....My Goodness! You Must Be So Proud! What A Story & What A Talented,Gifted,Beautiful Woman! Maybe We Can Work Some Of Your Photography Onto The Big Screen?! You're A Lucky Man To Have Mariolina Sara Alessandra Barra de Giovanni di Santa Severina Campbell By Your Side! Belissimo!
How beautiful is that!!! Great portrait, Rayyan!!:salute:
Corlan, the subject is, for me, priceless. Thank you.Woody, Rayyan, such truly wonderful portraits.
Who needs professional models??
Rayyan, looking again: what an priceless photo.
Lloyd: Much appreciated my friend.How beautiful is that!!! Great portrait, Rayyan!!:salute:
Rayyan: Okee dokee, again. :ROTFL:Sometimes I have no choice. I have to use my big hun. I just show it to them so that they can get used to it being there.
Putting the hood on depends on the situation. I personally do not like to hood it. Interferes with the ergonomics, becomes unwieldy. Another variable to contend with.
But does protect the front end from damage and any untoward effects.
It helps if you let them fondle your equipment. Makes it more personal. Of course I use sweet talk all the time...
Steve: That's incredible! Awesome control of the light, DOF and composition. :thumbup: Cheers, Matt."Mister Magic"...For All The Cool Cats Here...
D3, 24 1.4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSZzvTQiy4w
Woody: +1, beautiful portrait. Nice article on your wife. Very cool. :thumbup:Woody....My Goodness! You Must Be So Proud! What A Story & What A Talented,Gifted,Beautiful Woman! Maybe We Can Work Some Of Your Photography Onto The Big Screen?! You're A Lucky Man To Have Mariolina Sara Alessandra Barra de Giovanni di Santa Severina Campbell By Your Side! Belissimo!
Rayyan: Two beautiful images of two different, but both beautiful, people. The contrasts in the images are marked. One shows your love and one your empathy. One a life to live and one lived. Always, illuminating, my friend. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Matt.
Lloyd: :salute:Rayyan: This latest shot is really impressive. The color just jumps off the screen. Looks like it could be straight of the pages of National Geographic Magazine.
Matt: Yep, Yep.
Matt: Wonderfully said, greatly embarassing me. But a sincere thanks Matt.:salute:[
Rayyan: Two beautiful images of two different, but both beautiful, people. The contrasts in the images are marked. One shows your love and one your empathy. One a life to live and one lived. Always, illuminating, my friend. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Matt.
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Matt: Superb find. Simply glorious and riotous. Made my day..:clap::clap:A well-stickered guitar case. Duct tape, too. Cheers, Matt.
D700; 24-70mm f/2.8; 1/200s @ f/5.6; ISO 400
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