jonoslack
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HI DavidAnd here's another shot of that same tree from back in December using a flash at night.
This is great (I don't usually like flash either).
fab!
all the best
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HI DavidAnd here's another shot of that same tree from back in December using a flash at night.
Thanks, David . . . must have been lucky.In addition to this being a beautiful image, I can't imagine that the processing could be any better. Wonderfully smooth gray tones.
77 to finish eh?I got lucky last night....
:ROTFL::ROTFL:Everybody look busy
Jono: I was being partly facetious. I figured if you wanted one, you'd have it (and your photography clearly doesn't suffer from the lack of one). I haven't checked over there recently. Did you give up on m4/3's? The blurred jumping shot is cool in B&W. Cheers.HI Matt
Thank you - don't want a D700 . . . you can't imagine how badly I don't want one (I did have one, and a D3 . . never could get to grips with the colour).
I do have an A900 and a zeiss 135 f1.8 though, and that's probably better for action stuff.
On the other hand, I think that jumping shot works better with the blur, at least in black and white.
all the best
These days, there's always a newer, more expensive hotel, like the Aria, that is trying to attract the upper-tier gamblers. Apparently, the $2.99 lobster-and-steak dinner doesn't cut it with this group.DavidE: Another great shot from that hotel lobby. I have to say that it really seems atypical of "Vegas".
All three you posted are really nice, Woody, but this one is just, well, Wow!! :thumbup:Yesterday's post. M8.2 + 24mm elmar + B+W 092 filter. Four frames handheld stitched. The 24mm is an all around sensational lens, but really excels at IR.
HI MattJono: I was being partly facetious. I figured if you wanted one, you'd have it (and your photography clearly doesn't suffer from the lack of one). I haven't checked over there recently. Did you give up on m4/3's? The blurred jumping shot is cool in B&W. Cheers.
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Woody - wonderful snow shots.Woody; love that first snow shot!
Jono! Someone said sharpness is a bourgeois concept. Or; was that fine grain I love those doggie shots!!
leif e
Very nice work... beautiful, clean lines, and nice colors. Looking forward to more.Thanks guys for the wonderful comments
Have a few more to share....... now with the M8.2 and the Zeiss 21 f2.8 Biogon (This is one sharp lens!!)
Still getting used to shooting with this thing. I can't seem to automatically grab the camera and shoot - a lot of fiddling going on and my fingers keeps getting in the way when I focus...... It's fun learning it though.
Jono: Too many good camera choices. I still have my GH1. Just haven't used it recently. The m4/3's form factor and the interchangeability of lenses is very compelling. Cheers.HI Matt
I certainly haven't given up on M4/3 - really enjoying the EP1 with the pana 45 macro (makes a good and small companion to an M9). . . dithering whether to get an EP2.
Today however was with the A900 and the 135 f1.8 - slow at focusing but lovely images.