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exquisite!! :thumbup:
Tim: Particularly like the second one - nice reflections! :thumbup: And that D 700 is a gem ...Hey Gents. Did I mention I love the D700? It's exactly the right size. Very glad to have ended up with it. Now if I could just get off the property long enough to shoot something other than the pond!
Still, longer days, melting ice and open water is very welcome. Cheers!
Tim
This Series Is The Best!:thumbs:
Matt, Lloyd said it best..bare necessities. I was thinking of the ' jungle book '!!:thumbs:
Lloyd/Rayyan/Steve: Gentlemen, Thanks!Wow. Great shot Matt. So, how did you respond to that question?
Tim: These are really great! Excellent IQ. :thumbup: I wish that i still had my D700. It is exactly the right size (IMHO). I'll probably be waiting too long for the D800.
Rayyan: Very cool. A lot of different elements to look at in this photo. Splendid IQ. :salute:
The past and the future in one shot. Very nice.
Very kewl find, Matto. I'll have to see if I can find a little piece of china I found about 38 years ago in some ruins. If I do, I'll send you a pic. Kinda interesting.Not any of these dishes left as far as I can tell at least onsite my friend is going to render one
Very nice Hermann. That BMW world looks to be quite the place.Yeah, I grokked you guys aren't utterly thrilled by those minimalist interior architectural pictures, so I'll keep adequate supplies coming . Since I still trust in those views simply take some getting used to ...
So a few more from "BMW World" for your pleasure:
D 700, 14 - 24 mm/2.8G @ 24 mm & f/4
Hope you like it (nevertheless) and thanks for your interest.
Glad your liking the D700 Tim! This is Beautiful!
Now Thats Some Focused Fun! Processing & Color Are At Maximum Standards Too Rayyan!
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Matt: I like your portrait of the bear so much - everybody likes teddy bears - but didn't that VR work really reliably?? :thumbs:
Yeah, I grokked you guys aren't utterly thrilled by those minimalist interior architectural pictures, so I'll keep adequate supplies coming . Since I still trust in those views simply take some getting used to ...
So a few more from "BMW World" for your pleasure:
Both D 700, 14 - 24 mm/2.8G @ 14 mm & f/4
Hope you like it (nevertheless) and thanks for your interest.
Sweet set, cuz! Love these two especially. Looks like you got busted in that first one. Hope he didn't wail on you with his shillelagh!1.
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F5, 50G, Portra 400, Costco Scans
Matt: Thanks a lot for the kind words and the comment! I know DavidE's pictures on the Leica thread and like them exceptionally. Since I'm a self-confessed WA-fan - while looking forward to my next trip to the USA - then, maybe, I also will be visiting LV (for that reason) - and Seattle anyway!Hermann: Thanks you! The VR was generally reliable. The photographer wasn't.
I'm a big fan of minimalist architectural interiors! I really like what you've been posting. :thumbs:
DavidE on the Leica M Photo thread also posts some very cool WA modern architectural interiors. His are usually from Las Vegas; so, often "more is more" is the mantra.
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Lloyd: Thanks! Though the cars aren't really up my alley (all the more their bikes ), the architecture of "BMW Welt" is IMHO well worth seeing. :salute:Very nice Hermann. That BMW world looks to be quite the place.
Steve: Exactly my vote as well - those are great!!! :salute:Sweet set, cuz! Love these two especially. Looks like you got busted in that first one. Hope he didn't wail on you with his shillelagh!
And that last one. I see you were trying to hide in plain sight! Yes, my eyes were distracted... just to the side of your head there. Distraction in abundance!! :thumbup:
Lloyd, i think both these ladies put a Spell On Me! Thanks Bro!Sweet set, cuz! Love these two especially. Looks like you got busted in that first one. Hope he didn't wail on you with his shillelagh!
And that last one. I see you were trying to hide in plain sight! Yes, my eyes were distracted... just to the side of your head there. Distraction in abundance!! :thumbup:
Thanks My Friend!Steve: Exactly my vote as well - those are great!!! :salute:
Thank you sir.exquisite!! :thumbup:
Cheers Matt.Rayyan: Very cool. A lot of different elements to look at in this photo. Splendid IQ. :salute:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Steve, talking about focus..further down I see you are more than within MFD!!Now Thats Some Focused Fun! Processing & Color Are At Maximum Standards Too Rayyan!
Lloyd, thanks. :salute:Remembered my childhood days. But no bikes for me.The past and the future in one shot. Very nice.
Hermann. Thank you.:salute:Rayyan: Undoubtedly Ayesha's philter did work wonders - so you should relay our acknowledgment for your convalescence and the impressing pictures you posted recently to her ! :thumbs:
So a few more from "BMW World" for your pleasure:
Hope you like it (nevertheless) and thanks for your interest.
Numbers 2,3 are my favorite of this lovely set.:thumbs:8.
F5, 50G, Portra 400, Costco Scans