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Thanks steve! Eleanor
[SQUOTE=shtarka1;232166]Excellent![/QUOTE]
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Eleanor: Don't know how I manage to miss these. Great shots! +1 from here. :thumbup:Excellent!
Those are gorgeous Michael. :salute:I'm going to try to use the Gallery to show these so people don't have to link to it...
Here's a few from Mesa Verde. The first if from the 35mm summicron, and the second is from the 50mm summilux. M9.
Let's see if this works...
---Michael
+ 1 For Sure!!!Those are gorgeous Michael. :salute:
+1 from me Eleanor - these are greatExcellent!
Yep, definitely a Tom Hanks moment - love it.Strangely enough, the common theme is a coincidence. Cheers, Matt
1. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/30s @ f/1.7; ISO 200
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These are really terrific, David. Love the b/w processing, it's perfect.
David: Nicely done! Are you having Vegas withdrawal? The Compositions, IQ, and processing are great. The flowers are very textural. Cheers, Matt.
Thanks, Steve, Lloyd, Matt, and Eleanor.David, Love this set of horse images (used to have my own horse growing up and so I'm a horse fan). The B&W processing is stellar!! Eleanor
An excellent set, Eleanor. I especially like the contrast and tones.
Michael, these are outstanding. Given the stitching, they would be amazing as large prints.
Matt, that's a terrific shot (and with my favorite lens).M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/30s @ f/1.7; ISO 200
Thank you Lloyd...Amazing shots. This one is just stunning.
Eleanor: Don't know how I manage to miss these. Great shots! +1 from here. :thumbup:
Some terrific "misses" Eleanor. Looking forward to more.:thumbup:Thanks Lloyd. I probably miss the best shots because I get very intimidated when doing "street"/people shooting so I try to stay "safe" and go as unnoticed as possible...missing many potentially interesting images. eleanor
Wow, this one really is amazing for what you bring to the image. Love the image clarity, composition, colors, and mystery....Strangely enough, the common theme is a coincidence. Cheers, Matt
1. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/30s @ f/1.7; ISO 200
Michael, these are awesome, with a timeless quality that your processing really brings out!I'm going to try to use the Gallery to show these so people don't have to link to it...
Here's a few from Mesa Verde. The first if from the 35mm summicron, and the second is from the 50mm summilux. M9.
Let's see if this works...
---Michael
Magical, TR!Matt, Lloyd and Eleanor: Thanks! Glad you like it. But no HDR here. A whole bunch of individual layers with luminosity-based selections tweaked and twisted. I've never been able to make HDR work right.
This is another from this evening. ISO 1250 DNG and Jpeg setting. A bit noisy but interesting since the bow appeared without any rain.
Outstanding, Eleanor. It's good to see you back. I have been on a bit of a hiatus myself, given that life's gotten busy, but it's nice to check back and see such wonderful images as your own!
Mike, this image really captivates me. I am loving your additions to the forum. OUTSTANDING stuff!