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Wow Helen! Way to make use of the Androgynous Filter setting.
:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:Helen, no more Betty Boop. This is very Joni Mitchell
Very kewl for sure.this came out as is... Ces't Moi...Warhol would be Proud
Sometimes MISTAKES are Fun
Color / Light / Focus everything is Off but I LIKE :grin:
You closing in on Steve.Trying to be like Steve.
And two of my lovely girl
Another great image from you, Lloyd! It stroke me doubly, as I was experimenting similar shots with the Summicron 75mm yesterday. Never got the colours right, though. As the Turkish saying goes; "I should eat bakeries full of bread to be able to do it!"CV 35/2.5 Color Skopar (great little lens!):
LOL. Love this. :thumbup:Lovely photos , lloyd ,Hans, Aerospace
Tonight....
Beautiful portrait, with a lot of depth. Almost looks three dimensional. Wonderful light as well. Your daughter has beautiful eyes!Clara,my daughter:angel:
Thank you !Aerospace: that's a wonderful portrait! Smooth texture/light and just the right balance of soft and sharp. Very well done!
This shot is perfect!:thumbs:Another with my 1969 vintage 50 Summicron, wide open:
My son, Andrew:
Saw these on your blog and was blown away! (That first one cracked me up too.:ROTFLFor those of you that have not seen my 24 lux posts...
-M8.2, 640 ISO, 24 lux @ f/1.4
Cheers,