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this one is really outstanding matt! it really draws you in and makes you wonder what's going on!
great photos as usual! love what you captured in this one specifically, the princess outfit and the expression on her face makes it a very compelling photo!
very beautiful and elegant, love this last one the most. great job mike!
These were all uncropped.
Regards
Mike
beautiful, ton!Well, it's not New York, but in Holland you can reach the sky (and beyond) also...
My first effort with the M9 as to find out how the Zeiss 50 f/2 handles the combination of various contrasts (light, dark, lines, circles, etc.). Handheld, reasonable crop, distance abt. 100 mtrs.
Stairway to heaven
Warmest,
Ton
man this one is great. i really like how you included the photo in the background tooIt was a varied photostroll around Seattle, rumbling around Seattle Center and the UW-Oregon State football game. All pics with the M9 and Noctilux f/.95
beautiful!! :thumbup:
great use of the noctilux - this last one is really interesting!
just when i thought i couldn't be more impressed with your way of using wide angle lenses, you prove me wrong. both are fantastic, but the way you made the doors look so regal and daunting in the second photo...just awesome.Two more from San Francisco. The first with the 24mm, and the second with the 18mm.
beautiful fall colors woody!!A final shot from Saturday. M9 + 35mm pre-asph vIV. 2 frames stitched. The autumn color is coming to an end.
so beautiful and serene...wonderful photos!Ok. Two from the other day.
M8, CV 75/2.5 Heliar
M8, CV 21/4
One from this morning on the way to work.
M8, CV 15/4.5 Superwide
i don't know why, but the second shot just makes me laugh. fantastic job!!Everyday new marvellous images are being added here on the thread.:thumbs:
Friends, excuse me for my limited comments on your photos due to my weak knowledge of English language.
wow. WOW. WOOOOOOOW.
so sorry to hear about that. i hope your family will get through everything okay.I've been unable to comment due to my father's health problems. All of you post magnificent shots, they are an inspiration in these difficult times.
Osman: Sorry to hear that. My best wishes to you and your father. Take care.
Cheers, Matt
Osman: Let me add my voice to the concerns and wishes. I truly hope things will be ok. All the best to you and your family.so sorry to hear about that. i hope your family will get through everything okay.
Thank you Jerry. Much appreciated.
absolutely love how you exposed and composed this one. the drama in the sky is breathtaking, and the horizon and reflections in the water give me a sense of peace. this is what i would imagine divinity to look like. so gorgeous!
Thank you Charles. And thank you for sharing these images... terrific stuff, this one is my favorite.Lloyd, really nice shots! #2 is my fav
Here some shots of the night markets, near Pat Pong, in Bangkok. With the 50 Lux Ashp and M9.
Big +1 from me. Awesome image.Ton: This is beautifully photographed and pp'd! Good proportions and splitting IF/OOf instead of OOF/IF/OOF worked very well. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
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