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Peter - I really like this last shot of Waimea Canyon. That shot might also translate nicely in B&W.A couple of more scenes from my recent trip. M8, first two with a 50 Summicron, the last shot, Waimea Canyon, with a 90/3.5 VC Lanthar.
Impressive... you just keep lining 'em up, and hittin' 'em outta the park!:salute:another 50 lux preasph at Garapatta Beach
thanks Lloyd!!Impressive... you just keep lining 'em up, and hittin' 'em outta the park!:salute:
And the hits just keep on coming!! This really is great stuff, Jim!thanks Lloyd!!
here's another i just processed
Thanks Helen. She has her "PaPa" wrapped around her cute, little (and presently graham cracker-covered) finger.The B&W is Stunning ...those BIG SULTRY EYES ...LOVELY
Tending my granddaughter this afternoon.
CV 90/3.5 APO_Lanthar:
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CV 90/3.5 APO-Lanthar:
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CV 50/1.5 Nokton:
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Thanks, Jim!wow.. great capture of incredible eyes!!
Gorgeous!!:salute:Seeing Jim images got me inspiried to scan some prints from February trip to Death Valley National Park. These are at the east end of the sand dunes. All are from digital negatives then platinum/palladium prints.
M8 and 21mm (first)
M8 and 28mm (second)
M8 and 75mm (third)
Great shots... and that processing is beyond... well... description. Love it!!A few more from some of the hiking we did in Death Valley National Park.
M8 and 50mm (first)
M8 and 21mm (second)