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Aw. Glad you (and especially Mommy) were there for her. Wonderful light in the shot.My youngest was made fun of by some older kids at the playpark so she was consoled by all of us, but she mostly wanted a hug from Mommy , this was at f2 while walking back to the car
Nice. Thanks for sharing.Here is one for you ravenous snappers.
M9-90/f2A
And Plus One from here. :thumbup:F1, beautiful glow to the portrait!!
Steve, superb capture! Love it Great to see your series here again!!!
Awesome portrait Steve! :thumbs:All About The Benjamin...
M9, 35 Lux asph
Godfrey - love this - the mood and the expression - nicely captured :thumbs:thanks lloyd!
thanks for looking.
comments always appreciated.
f1,0 - love the soft rendering of this nocti - great portrait :thumbs:
Charles - every one of these is superb - great set! :clap:Some shots with the M9 24 and 50 Lux, from Bangkok, at the riverside Buddhist temple, Wat Rakang Kositaram. It is a older and smaller temple, with a great feeling with the monks and people, without feeling touristy!
Welcome aboard David! Fine shots to starts with - nice use of the Sonnar here - keep 'em coming :thumbs:Hi guys, I'm a long time admirer of this thread, and this is my first contribution because I'm finally a M9 owner after buying Ashwin's black M9. Still learning and getting used to the rangefinder focus mechanism, but I'm eager to share a couple of shots from tonight, shot with the ZM 50mm C-Sonnar.
Mike - well caught - love all the expressionsOh.....and Spiderman
Mike