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Mike, Can You Fly This Guy Across The Pond? I Need To Photograph Him! He's Terrific! Great Juxtaposition! Excellent Set With The New Glass!!!1st few with the 50 'lux:
Regards
Mike
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Mike, Can You Fly This Guy Across The Pond? I Need To Photograph Him! He's Terrific! Great Juxtaposition! Excellent Set With The New Glass!!!1st few with the 50 'lux:
Regards
Mike
Ed: Thanks! I don't even remember the jokes?Matt, love the PP on the bicycle.
Yes, takes me a while to catch a joke.
Took me 2 days to figure out your upside down nuclear power plant joke.
Mike: Thank you, sir!That's a great series Matt. My favourite has to be the bike, but the others demonstrate lovely isolation which I really like as well.
Mike
Peter: 1/3 of the unobtainium was brought in from Arizona which explains the absence of the black hole (except for July, of course!).To all Renegades of the Rangefinder, and Da Seattle Croo, especially: I've barely had had time to look at the photos recently, no less comment individually. Looks like the Steve Huff shindig went well, and I'm really enjoying the photos. With all those Nocts in one place, I'm surprised a critical mass of unobtainium wasn't created, generating a black hole which would suck all sunlight from Washington State. (Oh, wait, that was our July)
Anyway, hello to all, and just because you don't hear from me doesn't mean I'm not watching!
--Peter
P.S. Nice hat, Ashwin!
Lloyd: I was just kidding! (does anyone look good that way?)Yikes! Guess I can never get the 0.95 Nocti... I don't look good that way.
Selective focus, Iq & subject all Gorgeous! Great set Matt!
1st few with the 50 'lux:
Regards
Mike
Mike: +1 to the "guy" shot. Also like the pp and quiet moment in the first and the OOF/IF in the second. :thumbup:Mike, Can You Fly This Guy Across The Pond? I Need To Photograph Him! He's Terrific! Great Juxtaposition! Excellent Set With The New Glass!!!
Shot from Time Warner Center. Not very original, but thought might give it a try with these yellow cabs
Ron: +1! Same here. :salute:Ron, like the grid & all the cabs!:thumbs:
Lloyd: Thanks! A little blown out in the middle.Nice series, Matt. No. 7, in particular, is terrific.
Lloyd: Not much I can say. Thank you for sharing these photos.A somber day.
This is all the smile Mimi could muster. Her dear friend, Tercia, lost her son, Raphael, to an IED in Afghanistan two weeks ago today. Born in Brazil, Rafi and his family came to the US ten years ago. Always smiling, always the first to lend a hand, he would have been 22 years old last Saturday.
With full military honors, he was laid to rest in his adopted country this morning.
Accompanied by Rafi's father, and her sons, Sergio (l) and Aundrey (r), Tercia offers a brave smile. She's actually doing amazingly well. She and Mimi have spend a lot of time together over the past two weeks, and she confided to Mimi that she is at peace with Rafi's passing. She is concerned about Aundrey, however, who is also in the Army and scheduled to deploy to Afghanistan sometime this fall. Sergio is currently living in Brazil, where his wife is pregnant with their third child. He told us this morning that he plans to return to the US, and will enter the military when he does.
M8, 1 and 3 with the 90/2.8 Elmarit. No. 2 with the 28 Cron.
Lloyd, so sorry for the lost of Mimi's friend's son. My thoughts are with you guys, and I hope things are okay. 22 is far too young....A somber day.
This is all the smile Mimi could muster. Her dear friend, Tercia, lost her son, Raphael, to an IED in Afghanistan two weeks ago today. Born in Brazil, Rafi and his family came to the US ten years ago. Always smiling, always the first to lend a hand, he would have been 22 years old last Saturday.
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Matt, looks like we are on for Sedro Wolley next week. This entire series is fantastic, and deserves a second look. You really captured the spirit of the day!Some more from the Steve Huff workshop. Cooling off at the Seattle Center International Fountain in the blistering lower 70's heat!
1. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
2. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
3. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
4. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
5. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
6. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
7. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
8. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
9. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
10. M9; 35mm f/2; 1/1000s; ISO 80
Cheers, Matt.
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Love this one, Mike!1st few with the 50 'lux:
Regards
Mike
Fantastic...Tell that crazy guy that I say hi! Hope that we can "hang" again soon and run into Beckett again...looks like my Indians snuck in on you for Ubaldo...All Business...
M9 90 Cron asph
Lloyd: Not much I can say. Thank you for sharing these photos.
Cheers, Matt.
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My Sincerest Condolences To The Family & We Thank Him For His Honorable Service. God Rest His Soul & Bless You All.Lloyd, so sorry for the lost of Mimi's friend's son. My thoughts are with you guys, and I hope things are okay. 22 is far too young....
Great Fun Set!!!This entire series is fantastic, and deserves a second look. You really captured the spirit of the day!
Thanks Ash. I'll Tell Crazy Freddy You Send Your Regards! Im More Interested In The Patriots With Our 2 New Superstar Acquisitions!Fantastic...Tell that crazy guy that I say hi! Hope that we can "hang" again soon and run into Beckett again...looks like my Indians snuck in on you for Ubaldo...