shtarka1
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I Am Truly Honored & Grateful For Your Most Generous,Kind Comment My Friend!One of the best shots I have seen this year.
Regards.
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I Am Truly Honored & Grateful For Your Most Generous,Kind Comment My Friend!One of the best shots I have seen this year.
Regards.
rayyan: Thank you very much!Excellent work here, Matt.
Best.
rayyan: Thanks. Since i moved to Lake Union, I'm only getting down to the market around once a week! that building on the left was where my first office, when I went into business for myself, was located (many years ago)....
Matt, I wonder if you spend more time to/fro from the marketplace
than in the office.
I think you should flog this lovely capture to the building owners
Nice bokeh Matt.
+1!Nice bokeh Matt.
rayyan: Beautiful photos and words. Thanks for letting us share this journey. Cheers, MattOn the way to Shangri-La #2
The journey starts much earlier, much further away..as most journeys do..
From the French Mediterranean Coast :
To the French Swiss Border....
To the Hotels of Kathmundu, Nepal..
Towards 8848 meters from base to summit...to Sagarmata .. known to outsiders as
the Everest...
Why? because it is there; why,, because we are still alive; why
because a gauntlet was thrown..
Why? because a grandmother picked up the gauntlet
Why? because through here lies Shangri La.
Endre: Thank you.
Jaap: Beautiful panorama! Mountains are very purifying.I fear the small screen does not do it justice. View from the Wurmkogel in the OetztaL in Austria. In the far distance you can see the heartland of the Dolomites, the Sasslong, Piz Boe and Sella group. M9, Summilux5 asph, 3-image stitch.
Awesome set, but this one is Magnificent!!!:thumbs:Some from today. New lens. Rainy dismal morning; beautiful late afternoon! Typical crazy Seattle weather. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
1. M9; Zeiss 21mm f/2.8; 1/250s @ f/3.4; ISO 160
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Wow! Sweet! Matt, do you use an ND filter on this in the daytime?
Gracious....Breathtaking Image!!!!I fear the small screen does not do it justice. View from the Wurmkogel in the OetztaL in Austria. In the far distance you can see the heartland of the Dolomites, the Sasslong, Piz Boe and Sella group. M9, Summilux5 asph, 3-image stitch.
Bravo!On the way to Shangri-La #2
The journey starts much earlier, much further away..as most journeys do..
From the French Mediterranean Coast :
To the French Swiss Border....
To the Hotels of Kathmundu, Nepal..
Towards 8848 meters from base to summit...to Sagarmata .. known to outsiders as
the Everest...
Why? because it is there; why,, because we are still alive; why
because a gauntlet was thrown..
Why? because a grandmother picked up the gauntlet
Why? because through here lies Shangri La.
Matt, I can almost feel the clean crisp wind on my face. Excellent. I amSome from today. New lens. Rainy dismal morning; beautiful late afternoon! Typical crazy Seattle weather. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
1. M9; Zeiss 21mm f/2.8; 1/250s @ f/3.4; ISO 160
2. M9; Zeiss 21mm f/2.8; 1/30s @ f/3.4; +1 EV; ISO 160
3. M9; Zeiss 21mm f/2.8; 1/250s @ f/6.7; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Matt, thanks for looking. Yes, in the hotel lobby of the local hyatt regency.rayyan: Beautiful photos and words. Thanks for letting us share this journey. Cheers, Matt
ps. Are those stupa in the hotel lobby?
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Steve, appreciated.Bravo!