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Doug, Like the separation,contrast & path leading you into the shot! Keep up the great work Amigo!"Curves" M9 35mm Cron ASPH
Thanks Joe!Cool shot Steve!:thumbup:
Thanks Doug.T
hi Steve, nice shot. Interesting lighting!
Amazing shot, Steve. Looks like the bling in the ears is about equal in value to the "bling" you took the shot with!
M9, 75 Lux, ISO 1000
Anthony, this set is really terrific. Wonderful b/w conversions. and the subject isolation you're getting is impressive. Were these all shot with a 50mm lens? Very nice self portrait (in the context of HK) in that first image. :salute:I am always at least 5 pages behind every time I come back to this thread. Having a hard time to keep up with it. There are some amazing photos from everyone.
Here are some from my trip back home for X'mas break.
by khc1013, on Flickr
I'm the same, and I hear that a lot from Leica shooters. I will keep my Nikon gear, because there are simply things it does better than the Leica. The reverse is also true, and I was Leica shooter before I was Nikon shooter. Horses for courses. :thumbup:focus is challenging on the M for me as well. So far, I am doing pretty good, but I would be horrible on most moving subjects. not being able to see through the lens as far as I can see is the only thing I don't care for about my M9. But the image quality is so outstanding, I am going to continue with this as half my photography. If I need AF, then Nikon to the rescue.
Lloyd ...might be 0.95 Worthy! Thanks!Amazing shot, Steve. Looks like the bling in the ears is about equal in value to the "bling" you took the shot with!
YIKES!!Lloyd ...might be 0.95 Worthy! Thanks!
Stunning portrait, Steve. This is what the lens was built for...and it sings for you!
M9, 75 Lux, ISO 1000