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Wonderful shots Matt.
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Lloyd: Thank you. I see what you mean. In the first photo in the upper right it looks as if there's a motion blur. There wasn't. Also, the flower buds that are slightly our of focus have a slight halo around them (almost as if they were vibrating). It's sort of a "glamor glow" effect.Very nice, and very interesting differences. I think it fascinating how the bokeh from the f1.0 almost appears to contain movement when viewed up close. I've certainly noticed that with mine as well.
Yamas digital: Thanks.Wonderful shots Matt.
Steve: Thank you as always.Rayyan, Everything Flows & Interacts Seamlessly Here. The Fingers Gently Touching The Flowers. The Painting On The Hand. The Beautiful Robe & Outfit. It All Appears As One Gentle Entity. Nicely Shot!
Lloyd: Sincerely appreciated.+1!!! Superb, in every regard.
rayyan: Quite an honor and a compliment...asking you to do something every father wants done well. I hope you had fun. The posted photo's an indication that the father should be well pleased. Certainly worth a suite at the Dorchester! :clap:
Cheers, Matt
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endre: Well captured. very well catured.M8, CV nokton
Kurt: Lovely hig key effect. Adds to the capture.My compliments to all of the great images that I've not commented on in awhile. You all keep setting the bar high.
Thanks for the latest comments f1.0, Endre, Steve and Pixelshooter ... you are very kind.
Since I'm on a child theme ... here's another. And then one on the other end of the age spectrum.
Kurt
Kurt: This one is attitude squared!! Wait till he grow up.Amazing how some small children can communicate with you without saying a word.
Kurt
Poignant Capture.Punchbowl, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
Heroes All
Happy Memorial Day to all!
Matt: beautiful photography. That color again. Repeat, it is one of the colorsSame original; two crops and the original; three different PP's. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
1. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/1000 @ f/1.7; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
2. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/1000 @ f/1.7; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
3. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/1000 @ f/1.7; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
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Nice:thumbup:Punchbowl, National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
Heroes All
Happy Memorial Day to all!
Madagascar! One of my dreams! Wow to the power of n!Shots from Madagascar with the M9 :
Mangrove in the morning :
Children in a little coastal fisher village :
... and education :
Poignant reminders. I hope we never forget.This picture remember me to my trip 3years ago to the normandie.
They originated in the military cemetery in the invasion coast
First is thru a window - all other outdoor
+1 Terrific series, Stef. Nice to see you back around here!Madagascar! One of my dreams! Wow to the power of n!
Thank you for sharing!
These are divine...
Beautiful scene, Woody. But the the scene is overshadowed by the boat. Wow... very nice!Sunday's post. A perfect summer day. M9 + 24mm lux.
Some pics on my 30th. M8/ Nocti F1
Good stuff! And Happy (albeit belatedly) Birthday. :thumbs:Walkabout in the City
1956 Chris Craft Sportsman.what is that? An old CrisCraft? What a cool, old boat!
Thank you for posting the link. His work is truly impressive!thanks Osma and LLoyd. Madagascar is such a place to photography : I recommend you the great Malagasy photograph Pierrot MEN ; a Leica M analog specialist, a kind of poet of black and white :
http://www.dakotaridgegallery.com/pierrotmen/index.htm