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Love this one Steve.Ice Cream...
M8.2,50 lux asph
Rayyan, I agree with Matt; this is spectacular.rayyan: You're welcome. I think that I like the color more; also, don't know why.
rayyan: Beautiful. The slightly jagged processing creates a unique pictorial feel to this image. Is this Hagia Sophia?
Cheers, Matt
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The look says "busted" :ROTFL:Digger...
M8.2, 50 Lux asph
Indeed! Controlled burning South of Perth caused quite a bit of haze (for which the Environmental agency responsible apologised) which lead to some interesting atmospheric conditions. A lot of Australian flora germinates in fire, so forest fires tend to occur frequently naturally, unless they do controlled burnings in the off season.Daniel: These are beautiful! I'm curious? What's the red dot in the sky in each image? The sun?
Cheers, Matt
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Ashwin! You took the plunge, eh? Beautiful results.Hi All,
As usual, Kudos to all for the amazing work.It's been a few pages since I contributed, as work has gotten in the way...
Here are a few fun ones from tonight, as I got to test a very special lens for the first time...
This shot, and the one before it are simply superb. What stunning color. Beautiful image of Istanbul as well. Great work, Rayyan.
Rayyan, Both Wonderful!
My thanks to all of you for your kind words.Rayyan, I agree with Matt; this is spectacular.
Matt, I don't think this is Hagia Sophia. Maybe Suleymaniye, Blue Mosque or Sehzade, I'm not sure. They are constantly being renovated, sometimes towards an unnecessarily standardized look.
Ashwin: If it is what I think it is..congratulations. Let's see how it roars!Ashwin! You took the plunge, eh? Beautiful results.
Wow. (That's about the only word... and it's uttered with a reverent sense of awe... that comes to mind.)Istanbul.
Yes does indeed seem to be pleased. Nice shot... and congrats to you both.Congratulations on the new toy Ashwin
I like the grasses shot best I think.
Rayvan - the new Istanbul shots are great
Talking of new toys, I have a new 3880 printer (having retired my ailing 4000). It's lovely to be able to print decent gloss again.
Emma has a new toy as well (it cost about the same as the 3880 printer)
M9 50 'lux
She seems to be pretty pleased about it:
all the best
Congrats. Looking forward to "many more shots".:thumbup:Thanks Lloyd and Rayyan. You guys are right. I took the plunge and now swim alongside Kurt, metaphorically speaking! I got it yesterday, and hope to take many more shots this week-end, so that I can share more....
Is he (or she?) your dog? Wow, this photo is a keeper for a lifetime...like everyone else said, expression is priceless!!Digger...
M8.2, 50 Lux asph
Is this the new Noctilux 0.95 ASPH? Goodness you do amazing things with it...congrats!!Hi All,
As usual, Kudos to all for the amazing work.It's been a few pages since I contributed, as work has gotten in the way...
Here are a few fun ones from tonight, as I got to test a very special lens for the first time...