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HI Lloyd (and Steve)Very nice, Jono. I love the silhouettes of the trees in that first one, of course, but the light on the furrows in the field really makes the image for me.
And what are those wheels in that second one?
+1 So nice.That is a keeper!
Perfect use of the 24/1.4 to include a wide vista, yet keep the subject the singular focal point of the composition. :thumbs:
-Marc
Beautiful... love the focus on that sweet little face.waiting for a snow-break... (50lux asph)
Interesting. Thanks Jono.HI Lloyd (and Steve)
The wheels are attached to the outside of tractor wheels for when it's really muddy (which is usually around our neck of the woods!).
all the best
+ 1 !Interesting. Thanks Jono.
Steve: Very Nice. Worth the wait! Raising the M9 B & W "bar". Cheers.First real outing with the new M9.
75 Lux, 50 Lux asph
Jono: ++1. Beautiful light and color. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.Very nice, Jono. I love the silhouettes of the trees in that first one, of course, but the light on the furrows in the field really makes the image for me.
And what are those wheels in that second one?
M9, 90AA in Malawi
Nice portrait and landscape. You get around. Your African shots are always amazing.And, as a contrast, Hellevoetsluis on New Year Day
Very striking. Is that a street lamp?Another one from the new years eve fog shots. M9, CV 35 skopar
Beautiful image. The look on her face is wonderful.first attempts with the 24lux on full frame. I think this was wide open.
Another wonderful shot. The contrast between inside and outside is perfectwaiting for a snow-break... (50lux asph)
These are really terrific image Osman. Wow. Very impressed with what you've done here.Sunset and later in the park with 28 cron. Nudged a bit for spooky effect. Apologies for any chilling effects:ROTFL:
Best,
Osman
Really nice shot, Matt. I like that it's not the traditional Seattle skyline shot... from the Sound side. Adds interest, and makes you pause and think a bit. Well done.Seattle skyline from the North across Lake Union. Thanks for looking. Cheers.
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