Gary Clennan
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Congrats David! I sure do love my 28 Elmarit....
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Nice shots and the Elmar 50 is one of the last great bargains among the Leica lenses.Andrew, cool shots from china Very China, very happy people
Woody, cool film shots Nice to see others using film here!
Matt, cool photos I love the tree one... so much detail in all of them though!
With the Yashica T4... the dude finally gave me proof of shipment. He was just really lazy and had poor communication. David, I completely agree with you, and I did only go through with the deal because he promised to update me and have it shipped on a certain day. He shipped it, but he never updated me... sucks, but at least it's out and I'm good for now
Anyway... two photos from today! Took my new lens, an Elmar-M 50/2.8, out for a spin.
Thanks for the heads up, David. I'll definitely be going there.Lloyd- Thanks again, enjoy your time there If you want to visit the memorial, it is necessary to get a pass in advance. You can do it easily on-line but then you get to go through airport-style security before they let you in to the park. I look forward to seeing what you see!
At the risk of beating a dead horse, here are revised takes on the pool. The site was challenging because the light was so intense at about 3PM...no surprise.
David
Excellent set, Matt. I especially like this last one. Including you buddy in the shot really does give a sense of scale. Did you do any climbing while you were there?Here are some shots from a recent day trip to Joshua Tree. M9 + 50 summicron + 4 stop ND
The images really don't convey the sheer size of these rock formations, but they are massive! Here's my buddy hiking to the top of one.
Cheers,
M
Looks like it's working, Patrick.With the Yashica T4... the dude finally gave me proof of shipment. He was just really lazy and had poor communication. David, I completely agree with you, and I did only go through with the deal because he promised to update me and have it shipped on a certain day. He shipped it, but he never updated me... sucks, but at least it's out and I'm good for now
Nice! That's going green. :thumbup:
Now that is PORN indeed. Nice!Hip shot at Urban Outfitters and some camera porn (don't open this at the office).
M9; 35mm f/1.4 FLE; 1/180s; ISO 160
Cheers, Matt
Zenfolio | Matt Driscoll
Very nice, David. Congrats, and Happy Birthday.Happy birthday to me... look what package was delivered just in time today! A few quick shots just to make sure it works...
Instead of constantly compare the 28mm Elmarit to the 25 Biogon, I think I'm just going to shoot with both for a while and decide later.
Thank you. Of course! That was most of the fun!Happy birthday to me... look what package was delivered just in time today! A few quick shots just to make sure it works...
Instead of constantly compare the 28mm Elmarit to the 25 Biogon, I think I'm just going to shoot with both for a while and decide later.
Excellent set, Matt. I especially like this last one. Including you buddy in the shot really does give a sense of scale. Did you do any climbing while you were there?
:thumbup: Only reason to go! (Well, and nice pix.)Thank you. Of course! That was most of the fun!
Very nice, Steve. You're getting anxious for my trip to NYC next month.Great stuff all!
Here's two from the start of my weekend
Stunning set, Moh! This one simply blows me away!! :bugeyes: Also, amazing subject isolation, especially with that 50 Cron.here are some moments during the stunning performance of the San Francisco Symphony at Stern Grove Festival:
Gazing !! by M.ALKHAMIS, on Flickr