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Thank you, Steve. Great stuff. I love that first one. My wife really liked as well. (I'd probably feel the same about the second as well, but it doesn't show up for me.)Hey guys, great stuff. Lloyd, as usual a set of great images. Anyway, here are my latest two...
Thanks to all for posting these super images. Very inspiring!
Nice work Lloyd. In this particular series, I prefer the color set. Those colors add great character to the images.The same four in B/W. (This comes of boredom, but I ended up liking the outcome.) Maybe I should call these "Color-less"?
Thanks Mike. I always appreciate your comments.Nice work Lloyd. In this particular series, I prefer the color set. Those colors add great character to the images.
Mike
Great stuff. That last one is a show stopper. I'm very much enamored of that Summarex, and here is a prime example of why.:salute:A few from a short walk this afternoon - with a couple signs of spring on the way (50 preAsph, Summarex, Summarex).
Beautiful images both, Simon. For my part, I prefer the first, as it is more of a moment of reality captured.Not sure which I prefer. M8.2 with Summarit-M 35mm f/2.5 at f/2.5. Comments welcome.
Simon
The intent was certainly accomplished. :thumbup:Thanks Lloyd. I think I prefer the first one too, but the second was an attempt to convey a sense of warmth and a dreamlike state.
Apologies - this was taken using the Summarit-M 75mm f/2.5, not the 35mm.Not sure which I prefer. M8.2 with Summarit-M 35mm f/2.5 at f/2.5. Comments welcome.
Simon
Simon - what a wonderful shot!Not sure which I prefer. M8.2 with Summarit-M 35mm f/2.5 at f/2.5. Comments welcome.
Simon
TY Lloyd, yes the Summarex is wonderful but which M lens isn't!!!Great stuff. That last one is a show stopper. I'm very much enamored of that Summarex, and here is a prime example of why.:salute:
Osman,A few shots taken during a stroll in Istanbul with a newly-acquired (and deeply appreciated) Elmarit 24mm.
Best regards,
Osman
Both are great; the first is classic, the second is a dreamNot sure which I prefer. M8.2 with Summarit-M 35mm f/2.5 at f/2.5. Comments welcome.
Simon
Lloyd, thank you for the encouragement. It has been only six months since I bought my M8, and now I realize that it's a totally different world. But I have to stop buying those wonderful lenses, otherwise I'm brokeOsman,
That lens has a wonderful look to it, I think it's particularly evident in the last two images. Punchy, saturated, contrasty. I can see why you appreciate it so much. Nice post, thanks.