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Timeless & Wonderful!Lloyd: Indeed we ( you and me ) are blessed. let's celebrate with some
freshly baked bread straight from the mud oven!!
To us and them :thumbs:
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Timeless & Wonderful!Lloyd: Indeed we ( you and me ) are blessed. let's celebrate with some
freshly baked bread straight from the mud oven!!
To us and them :thumbs:
Thank you Matt, you're very generous.Arne: Great color, composition, and subject isolation.:thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
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+1 on both counts. Through Lloyd's eyes, Mimi surely never ceases to impress :bugeyes:.Lloyd, your wife continues to impress, and so do you. Your weather on the other hand... Arne's beautiful spring flowers seem more appropriate for this time of the year
Arne: There's a Sigma 150mm f/2.8 macro that also looks intriguing. Both are about 50% the price of the Nikon; but, they aren't Nikons!Thank you Matt, you're very generous.
Those flowershots you posted above are just marvellous.
The 180 mm Sigma lens looks interesting for a longer FL macro. I've been looking at the 200 mm Micro Nikkor too.
Jorgen: That's what i've been reading too. Lots of factions and entrenched interests to satisfy, though...Thanks all. Matt, status quo isn't possible after this. There must be change, which is long overdue after all.
Corlan: Thanks. The first was from our garden; the second from a walk around the block....Matt: cool flowers, too. Is it from the garden?...
When volcanos get quieter, the windmills can resume having some fun...
Sling Shot
Corlan: Very simple, elegant, landscapes. The two photos together could start a lengthy philosophical discourse! Cheers, MattA little bit farther down the road (not the same day)
Lars: Beautiful photo and use of that lens without an emphasis on extreme distortion. D-lighting - is it an out of camera jpeg, or did you process it in Capture NX2? The coloring and tone's great. Cheers, MattThis evening, Stockholm. D700, Fisheye-Nikkor 16/2.8D, D-Lighting effect at maximum.
+1 from me. Very nice indeed.Corlan: Very simple, elegant, landscapes. The two photos together could start a lengthy philosophical discourse! Cheers, Matt
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I agree. Great image, Lars. Shows that lens is more versatile that many might have thought.Lars: Beautiful photo and use of that lens without an emphasis on extreme distortion. D-lighting - is it an out of camera jpeg, or did you process it in Capture NX2? The coloring and tone's great. Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
No. I think Matt has it about right. Gorgeous image. :thumbup:Thank you Matt, you're very generous.
Thank you, Corlan. Going there early in the morning did the trick. As I was on my way back, tourists from all over the world were streaming in...Osman: looking at your shots and Rayyan's, i'm thinking about how badly i'd need some kind of vacation... btw, beside the shots excellent quality, guess it requires some patience to have these landscapes without tourists in the frame...
Processed in-camera from raw. Fisheye can create usable images if horizon is centered and there are no vertical lines towards the sides.Lars: Beautiful photo and use of that lens without an emphasis on extreme distortion. D-lighting - is it an out of camera jpeg, or did you process it in Capture NX2? The coloring and tone's great. Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Steve: Thanks and take care.Timeless & Wonderful!
Corian: Thanks from all of us+1 on both counts. Through Lloyd's eyes, Mimi surely never ceases to impress :bugeyes:.
And it's always nce to see some of Arne's work here Definitely more compelling than Lloyyd's snowy version -though the maple (?) leaves close up is super nice.
Jorgen, the two shots of yours on the previous page are nothing short of remarkable. Hopefully when all ashes been extinguished over there, they'll rebuild on more "solid grounds".
Matt: cool flowers, too. Is it from the garden?
Leif: classic B&W. Love it!
Rayyan: you keep on taking us for a virtual yet colourful trip around the world... superb photos as usual.
Osman: looking at your shots and Rayyan's, i'm thinking about how badly i'd need some kind of vacation... btw, beside the shots excellent quality, guess it requires some patience to have these landscapes without tourists in the frame...
Corian: +1; Matt said it for me.Corlan: Very simple, elegant, landscapes. The two photos together could start a lengthy philosophical discourse! Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Matt: Gorgeous. Just look at the clarity of those sails! excellent framing. TheThanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
D3s; 200-400mm f/4; 200mm; 1/500 @ f/6.3: ISO 320
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Thanks Matt ( and fellow +oners )Corlan: Very simple, elegant, landscapes. The two photos together could start a lengthy philosophical discourse! Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com