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Thanks Tim, much appreciated... and this shot of yours is great! Looks like you eat a lot of pasta around your place.Lloyd, wonderful images of your beautiful wife.
SteveM8, that's a terrific shot! Great light.
Jono, Lovely place, but your shots all seem a bit soft, what are you processing them with?
Great shots. Where is that? Looks a lot like Albany, NY.Shot with 35 cron ASPH (last three), 50 lux pre ASPH (first), and 90 Elmarit (second)
Oh yeah, I see it now. But that is ironic about your attending SUNY (great place), and don't you think there are parts of Albany that look very similar?Thanks Lloyd. That's funny that you say that because I did my undergrad work at Albany, SUNY Albany to be exact.
These shots were actually taken in downtown Philly where I teach. The people were shot today during my lunch break, the houses a couple of days ago on my way home.
Philly I only know from a number of visits over the years. As for Albany, my oldest son lives there, and we've visited a number of times, most recently just three weeks ago. I'm from Boston originally.Hi Lloyd, Its been awhile since I was last in Albany. But I as best as I can remember, Albany does resemble Philly in the sense that both are smaller sized cities with quite a few blocks of row houses, just like the ones in the pictures. BTW, How are you so familiar with both cities?
HI Tim - Love the strainers. The guy in the Bell Tower was dark, with a slow shutter speed. The landscape shots are pretty sharp - but maybe I should refine my processing a little to make 'em look sharper when reduced.Jono, Lovely place, but your shots all seem a bit soft, what are you processing them with?
Very nice, Steve. You should do more of those!Thanks for the compliment! Just got lucky with that shot and will be a good one I can look back on in 15 years when he is older.
Here is one from today. I'm not much of a landscape guy but thought this tree would make for a cool shot.
M8 - 50 Lux