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Luscious black & white tones and bokeh, CMB.
Here's a shot as I wondering around during Memorial Day.
While the other speakers on the dais prepared their Memorial Day speeches, lost in reverential thought, the old veteran stood silent and motionless for the duration of the entire twenty minute parade review.
Kurt
Much to comment on but only time for a quick post...be back soon!
Another from this past weekend...appreciate your comments and thoughts as I am still undecided on this one. Perhaps, I need to live with it for a bit...
Gentlemen.....Awesome!!!A few street scenes from Üsküdar (Scutari), an old district on the Asian side of İstanbul. People naturally oblivious of their historical backdrops, feeling perfectly at home near centuries old works of architecture, some by the Great Sinan.
M8 with 24mm Elmarit.
Best,
Osman
Gorgeous images Charles.:thumbup: Glad to see you back around these parts. BTW, I've been enjoying your MF images as well.As always, really fantastic images on this thread - a big congrats to all the posters who continue to provide inspiration.
Here are two from the M8 + 5cm/1.5 Summarit.
This is a stunner, Kurt. Brought tears to my eyes.Luscious black & white tones and bokeh, CMB.
Here's a shot as I wondering around during Memorial Day.
While the other speakers on the dais prepared their Memorial Day speeches, lost in reverential thought, the old veteran stood silent and motionless for the duration of the entire twenty minute parade review.
Kurt
Great shots, Osman, these two being my favorites. I've always enjoyed your work the that M8/24 Elmarit combination. :thumbup:A few street scenes from Üsküdar (Scutari), an old district on the Asian side of İstanbul. People naturally oblivious of their historical backdrops, feeling perfectly at home near centuries old works of architecture, some by the Great Sinan.
M8 with 24mm Elmarit.
Best,
Osman
Thanks Lloyd, Not always posting but I'm here every day looking!Glad to see you back around these parts.
Agree .. you can just about see him thinking of his friends from long ago.This is a stunner, Kurt. Brought tears to my eyes.
+1 on that.Gorgeous images Charles.:thumbup: Glad to see you back around these parts. BTW, I've been enjoying your MF images as well.
Thank you very much! I'm currently working on a 50x80 (2+gb file) from near the same area.Don...Tremendous!!!