rayyan
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Jerry: +1; Beautiful shot.Well Put Jerry! Love This Shot!!!
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Jerry: +1; Beautiful shot.Well Put Jerry! Love This Shot!!!
Steve: Glorious. The subtle hues. The combination of reddish pink/blues, Light/Shade. The focus and the gentle fall off into the oof regions.
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Rayyan & Matt..Thanks Very Much!Steve: Glorious. The subtle hues. The combination of reddish pink/blues, Light/Shade. The focus and the gentle fall off into the oof regions.
Masterful execution my friend.:salute:
Thanks Corlan. You Would Have Made It Shine In Your Own Special Way! Thats For Sure!Matt: you're way too modest.
Btw, now i'm thinking i should have asked for a signed copy of the bear shots.
Steve: splendid photo.
My kind of subject, would have loved to take it myself (but the result would not be on par).
Thanks, Ashwin!Thanks, Maggie. Lovely shots yourself!
The M9 is a worthy tool and should find its way into your hands, but the M8 is stellar as well!
I processed everything in the images above solely in Lightroom 3. Typically, I have used Nik software, but I didn't use it for any of the shots posted in these prior 3 posts....LR3 is an AMAZING tool!!!
I have to second Maggie's sentiments, Ash. Those are some great shots. And I'll second what you've said about LR3, I've certainly been impressed so far.The M9 is a worthy tool and should find its way into your hands, but the M8 is stellar as well!
I processed everything in the images above solely in Lightroom 3. Typically, I have used Nik software, but I didn't use it for any of the shots posted in these prior 3 posts....LR3 is an AMAZING tool!!!
These are nice shots Maggie. Isn't that little 35/2.5 Color Skopar a gem! I certainly love mine.Ashwin, those are all gorgeous! Wow.
What do you use to process the .DNG files?
(Man, I want an M9 even worse now.)
Here's a couple of recent shots from the M8, with CV 35/2.5 Color Skopar:
Mollie And Grandpa, May, 2010
Recumbant Wheelchair, May, 2010
Finally, at Steve's coaxing, a few more from Boston....
Around Harvard Yard...
Ashwin: These are masterful shots. Gloriously wow.And some more from our Photostroll...
Tai Chi in the Common:
Ashwin: Mindblowing.Some portraits & people shots...
Thanks! It really is a great little lens; pretty hard to beat the size and IQ, you know?These are nice shots Maggie. Isn't that little 35/2.5 Color Skopar a gem! I certainly love mine.
Yes, indeed. Those attributes, plus the amazing price. It's a steal! Here's a sample shot using that lens on the M8. (I may have posted this previously, so I apologize if it's redundant.)Thanks! It really is a great little lens; pretty hard to beat the size and IQ, you know?
Steve! Wow.
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Thank you Jerry. Much appreciated. I love photography for the art, but honestly, I think the most important images any of us will every take are of our families and those close to us.I really love how all your photos have significant meaning in your life. Thanks for sharing them with us. That's really the main purpose of all my photographic addictions too - hopefully my family and friends will enjoy them in years to come. I don't have to be renowned by the public, in fact I'm sure I won't, but I just hope my family will cherish the memories from my photos in the future.
Here are a few Leica-related snaps of my Stinkerball (just a nickname, we didn't really name him that!)