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The b/w here is really stunning, and I like the reflections. I'm not a fan of graffiti, however. I think it's sad to people choose to disrespect other people's property in that manner.m8, elmarit 28
+ 1!Beautiful portraits, extraordinary post processing. :salute:
Good stuff (as ever) Steve. Nice catch on that yawn. Pretty funny. :thumbup:M9, 50 Noct
More amazement from you, Ashwin. I like the whole set, but that last one is particularly good. :salute:A couple color shots from the Seattle Public Library, taken yesterday....
:clap::clap::clap: Sheesh!! We're not worthy! :banghead:And a few black and whites of Seattle's finest firefighters...
Cute couple. It would be interesting to see what the original looked like by comparison. (the file, not the couple.)And one save...thanks to the M9, this image, which was initially mainly silhouette, was saved, and I got a nice couples pic of my photo buddy Christopher and his wife Akiko, both great friends....
Anyone who says the M9 does not hold as much dynamic range should see how flexible these files are. My 5D II would be nothing but banding mess if I had pulled the shadows as much as I did with this shot, taken with the M9 and 28 cron asph...
I love this pic! One slip of the lever and Ashwin takes one for the team to prove just how water resistant the M9 really is ... (or isn't) :ROTFL:And a few black and whites of Seattle's finest firefighters...