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The Dark Streets...
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amazed by ALL over the last couple of days, impossible to cath up....
just one outstanding from the many.
compliments,-
Thank you!Don...Fantastic Image!!!
f 1,0: Brilliant portrait! I know that look and wish my daughter was home and that age again.M8 Noctilux @ 1.0
Keith: Beautiful night shot! The PP is great and it's a view that you don't often see. Thanks for sharing.Seattle from the Columbia Cente
Thanks for looking. Aloha. Keith
Isn't it Abby cute? Matt wonderful shots...
Matt: Here's a message for Abby. Are you as beautiful and calm as you look in the photo. Matt can be biased
Lovely pet Matt.
...Abby's A Cutey! Well Shot Matt!!!
...Matt: Beautiful cat shots... great control of the light.
Stopped off at the Hubbell Trading Post on the way home from Moab last week and decided to walk around. Found this sitting inside the stone barn. M9, Cron 35mm f/2 1/4 ISO 250.
Don
Don: +1. Very nice light and detail. Cheers, MattDon...Fantastic Image!!!
Don: Way to go. Lovely detailed shot.Stopped off at the Hubbell Trading Post on the way home from Moab last week and decided to walk around. Found this sitting inside the stone barn. M9, Cron 35mm f/2 1/4 ISO 250.
Don
Endre: Beautiful atmospheric shot. nice light control.m8, cv nokton @f4
rayyan: I really like these. They have a timeless quality, in part because of the close perspective and Kodachrome-like color.
Lovely moggie, Matt! I've got two at home myself (as seen in the MF thread). One I've had for 15+ years... "Tang." Definitely MY shadow.Osman/rayyan/Steve/Lloyd: Thank you all. She's a beautiful abyssinian and a holy terror! She tolerates me, but is my wife's shadow when she's home. The vet insisted that she be put in a "cat bag" or sedated for every visit, until my wife yelled at them. It's still nice to have her around. She's also very photogenic (we don't all have Lloyd's family!) . Cheers, Matt
David: Much appreciated. Kodachrome...brings back good memories for me David. Those were some days..no?rayyan: I really like these. They have a timeless quality, in part because of the close perspective and Kodachrome-like color.
Yep, good memories for me, too. I have quite a few boxes of Kodachrome slides I shot during my college days. I had an Olympus OM-1 (couldn't afford a Leica).David: Much appreciated. Kodachrome...brings back good memories for me David. Those were some days..no?
Endre: Beautiful night photo with that gear! The water extending back into the black really gives it scale and suggest the continuation of the road.m8, cv nokton @f4
f 1,0: Nice photo. Ribbons of light and color. I always forget that England's that close to france.thanks everyone
M8 Noctilux
In the foreground the French coast, in the background England
Double Negative: Thanks. She's a great cat. "Moggie". My wife says that's Liverpool slang for a cat. Cheers, MattLovely moggie, Matt! I've got two at home myself (as seen in the MF thread). One I've had for 15+ years... "Tang." Definitely MY shadow.
Rayyan: +1 for the reasons David noted.rayyan: I really like these. They have a timeless quality, in part because of the close perspective and Kodachrome-like color.
David: Much appreciated. Kodachrome...brings back good memories for me David. Those were some days..no?
Thank you.
Rayyan/David: Last month, i sent about 20 roles of Kodachrome off to be developed. Some of it, as it turns out was about 25-30 years old. It didn't age well; although, i got a few "priceless" family images that were well worth the cost . The last place in the US that's licensed to develop Kodachrome is Dwayne's in Kansas. I've heard that in the Fall, they won't be able to do it anymore!Yep, good memories for me, too. I have quite a few boxes of Kodachrome slides I shot during my college days. I had an Olympus OM-1 (couldn't afford a Leica).