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Lovely shots Julian! :salute:Greece 2012.
M9, Summicron 35mm.
X2!!Lovely shots Julian! :salute:
This image shows Noctilux bokeh somewhat differently from other images, from this lens, that I have seen. Do you have any more?Thanks Patrick for a kind words! I love your pictures too, especially the Kodak GC400 set, I love the look and color!
I am posting a picture that I took a year ago, very dark place, but the result is brighter than real life, it was a NOC F1 and shot with F1, ISO800. Gotta love the Noc Bokeh!!!
Have a nice day everyone!
Sonny
Lovely shots Julian! :salute:
X2!!
here it is, not sure if this is what you want to seeThis image shows Noctilux bokeh somewhat differently from other images, from this lens, that I have seen. Do you have any more?
Gary: Last time, we were in Rome, that area, NW of the Colosseum, was full of feral cats!Thank you Matt! What cats?
I uderstand now.... I did see a few but not too many. I may have been too busy lookin' at the women. :toocool: BTW - I really like your second pic!Gary: Last time, we were in Rome, that area, NW of the Colosseum, was full of feral cats!
Cheers, Matt
Zenfolio | Matt Driscoll
Excellent portrait, Dan. Love the light.Dean at the Ballard Locks
M9 with Lux 35/1.4 ASPH
I especially like the first two of this set, Matt. Nice work, as always.
So very very true Lloyd!Rayyan, this and the other shot from the rest-house are wonderful. And I appreciated your experience. We had similar experiences at some guest houses we stayed in while in Iceland. Beats any 5-star hotel in the world.
Dan, beautifully executed shot in all respects!:thumbs:Dean at the Ballard Locks
M9 with Lux 35/1.4 ASPH
"pretty good"? I think the set's terrific, top to bottom. Especially the first two.Just came back after a few days in NYC. I will probably re-process them after things settle down, but they look pretty good even just processing on the laptop:
Another really nice set, Matt. I love the shots of the house. Looks like you had a good time.
Lloyd/Taylor: Thank you, gentlemen! :grin:+1 -- the house+utility pole shot is especially great! Er, guess that was a barn actually?