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Dan, this one kinda blows my mind!. . . . . John & Christine
M9 with Voigtlander Nokton Asph 50/1.5
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Dan, this one kinda blows my mind!. . . . . John & Christine
M9 with Voigtlander Nokton Asph 50/1.5
Lloyd, a touching series and enjoyable story of your granddaughter! Lovely, as usual!This is the shot she busted me on.
Dan - Very interesting rendering from that Nokton, I really like it.. . . . . John & Christine
M9 with Voigtlander Nokton Asph 50/1.5
Ash, Tremendous Vision & IQ On All! Wow! Awesome!!!Cherry Blossoms + Spring + M9+0.95 or 135 Telyt or 35 'cron IV + University of Washington + Ashwin = the following captures
So Adorable! Nice Work!First pics from my M8 from NWDork:
Dan, Crazy Cool! Love the Legs Shot!A first for me, shooting a heavy/dark electronic music event. All with the 25/2.8 ZM Biogon wide open, a holga flash handheld and triggered wirelessly. The holga flash only has one setting and equates to f/8.0 at 1m So I stuffed some pec-pads inside it over the bulb, softens/weakens it a bit. There are some little coloured plastic filters you can rotate over the front of the flash to change the colour. Oh and camera of course the M9.
Agree! Gorgeous Shot & PP Dan!Lovely HDR Dan !! love those cherry trees !!
Thanks Bro!Fantastic captures, Steve. These 2 really hit homeruns for my team! Great stuff!
King Of Comps C! Excellent!Thank you all for comments
Some photos M9,35 Cron...
Mike...Killer!!!:thumbs:M8 and 28mm Biogon and 50mm 'Cron:
Regards
Mike
Agree! Brilliant!ceh - very nice - the light, the paving stones, the one child turned away...
Masterful Work Joe!Great shots all! :thumbs:
Lloyd, beautiful series with your granddaughter :thumbup:
Matt, didn't know your M9 was away at NJ. Hope its fine now? Love those 50Noct shots a few pages back. :thumbup:
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Busy lately and haven't posted for a while. Here's a few from this week.
Joe
M9 28Cron
Beautful color & comp Matt!Windows in Seattle's Georgetown and Fremont neighborhoods.
1. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/500s @ f/3.4; ISO 80
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Plus 1!
Stunning!M8 + CV 35 f/1.4
Thanks Mike & This is Great Street!!!Thanks CEH, Dude, Lloyd and Matt - always appreciated.
Steve, that first portrait is stunning.
One from today, M8/35 cron:
Regards
Mike
Thank You Mohammad!Mike, awesome shot !!
Joe amazing capture !!
Steve, excellent portrait
Much Appreciated Bill!Steve, Mohammad, really good stuff! Thanks for posting.
Bill
Thanks Carlos!Steve,
you wouldn't happen to remember the model of that Honda motorcycle, would you? I looked on the Honda site and couldn't find it.
Lovely series BTW.
Thanks Dan:thumbup:Honda's 'Valkyrie Rune' ~ http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/honda/honda_rune.htm
Much Obliged Dan!Steve, love all your shots, but numbers 1 & 9 are my favorites, the portrait of the man is fantastic, the focus on both the man and dog is spot on!
Bill, You Have Been Cranking Out Awesome Work! Love This!
Bill
Thanks Bro!Steve: Great stuff! These two stand out IMHO. Excellent IQ, all. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Cool Ethereal, Fun shot Dan!. . . . . John & Christine
M9 with Voigtlander Nokton Asph 50/1.5
Ahhh The Good Old Days! Nice One Buddy!Boy, this was a long time ago!
M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/125s @ f/4; ISO 80
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Love these!Looking in some windows in the Georgetown Neighborhood.
1. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/1000s @ f/3.4; ISO 80
2. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/500s @ f/2.8; ISO 80
3. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/250s @ f/4; ISO 80
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Talk About Melting Your Heart!:thumbs:Trying to get a shot of my granddaughter putting together the wooden train. She caught me taking this first shot, and asked to see the picture. After that, she started posing, and moving around the room suggesting shots. She'd comment on each, and then try something new. Only two and a budding model/critic.
All with the M8, CV 15/4.5 combo:
This is the shot she busted me on.
Before this one she said, "Take a picture of me with the flower." Then reached back over her head and grabbed it.
Fortunately for me, the shot received her approval.