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fantastic jaap:thumbs:The M9 and Summilux 50 asph are a magic combo. I was struck by the 3D effect of this shot.
Thanks everybody for the positive comments:salute:fantastic jaap:thumbs:
Hi Jono,This is somewhat of a personal triumph.
I've been taking rubbish pictures of this tree for the last 20 years, the tree is wonderful, but I don't seem to be up to the task. However, for me at least, this shot just about makes it.
Taken with the M9, Mate at 35mm
That is a great shot. That tree has a lot of character, and with the snow it's especially impressive. Nicely done Jono. +1 :thumbup:Hi Jono,
Congratulations on your triumph! It seems like an old tree that has weathered over many years, including the snow this winter. Your image is stunning, as always! Best regards.
+1. What he said. Cheers.HI Leif
Well, I'm going to disagree with the others. If you want a picture of your dog, then you should pick the heroic view (if it wasn't a hero, you wouldn't want a picture in the hall, right?).
So it's the second one - lovely shot (you'll have to clone out the lead though - heroic dogs don't need leads :toocool
Interesting shot, Cindy. I guess "grab and run" is enough of a problem there to warrant the chain and lock?Solitary song under the London Bridge (Lake Havasu City, AZ).
M8 and 35 Summicron f/2
Hmm... as they are, I agree with Jono, and would go for the second. I do like Victor's crop, however.I´m going to print one of these to for the stairway wall, but have trouble deciding. Opinions?
leif e
Beautiful grandkids, John. (Isn't grandparenthood the best?!)grand daughters; (the older one is also shown in post 8)
also my youngest son, celebrating the 1920's with a charming friend
Ok, -22C is cold! That is a really beautifully composed shot, Leif. I love the shadow as well.So many great shots!
From Norway we have not much to report except -22C and the sun for a few hours a day. Winter, that is.
M8 & CV 4/25
Jono: Nice shot. The snow seems to integrate the tree into the landscape. Otherwise, it'd probably be too much the focus of the photo. Cheers.This is somewhat of a personal triumph.
I've been taking rubbish pictures of this tree for the last 20 years, the tree is wonderful, but I don't seem to be up to the task. However, for me at least, this shot just about makes it.
Taken with the M9, Mate at 35mm
Great series of portraits! Thanks for sharing. Cheers.grand daughters; (the older one is also shown in post 8)
also my youngest son, celebrating the 1920's with a charming friend
Now that's a good idea. Trouble is, we don't have a cat, and the darn dogs won't hold still.Here's how to keep your neck warm in this chilly weather:
M9
90mm elmarit at f2.8 (lovely lens).
2500 ISO incidentally!