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Every Shot Rocks Ash! Stupendous Shooting & PP!!!Movin'
Nasty! And totally awesome...I sent them the pics...
By the way, all taken with the M9 and 50 'lux pre-asph e46.
Thanks Jerry!love this one steve! so mysterious, almost a little creepy...but such a fantastic photo!
It was all clean Matt....Just a little Hitchcock PP to maker it appear sinister! Thanks!Steve: Gritilicious! Great pp and composition. :salute: Probably not doing what it looks like he's doing because that would be an insult to Boston and a besmirchment on the character of whichever ship he's from.
Cheers, Matt
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Nice SEP PP Mark! Looks Great!Sorry for the re-up, but I was really satisfied with the results of Silver Efex, couldn't resist : )
Splendid Compositions Matt! The Last One "Cracks" Me Up!Suddenly, it's Summer! These were taken today, earlier then Ashwin's, at the Wooden Boat Center on the opposite end of the Lake from the Gasworks Park. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
2. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/4000s @ f/2; ISO 160
6. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/1000s @ f/5.7; ISO 160
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+1 Ashwin. Great stuff. But no zombies?Ashwin, your last posts blew me away! Wow! Never the mind the lens, it's always the photographer:lecture:
Too funny. Glad Steve brought it up first!Splendid Compositions Matt! The Last One "Cracks" Me Up!
Thank you for your input, Matt. It is highly appreciatedOsman: The hard line between dark and light on the right is perfect. It, and the tree shadow, frames the vendor, gives a sense of the crowd, and focus the eye to the colored area. Worth waiting for. Well seen and crafted photo. :salute:
Cheers, Matt.
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This one made me smile too, Steve. Loved the other's above as well. Great work, Bro.
These are terrific, Mike. Really nice work.I shot some "sports" shots this weekend with the M8 and Hexanon 90mm on the Arkansas River in Salida, CO. Leica M cameras aren't particlarly great for sports, IMO, but if the contestants are close, and constrained in space, it's not too bad.
Here's a Slideshow, if you're interested.
Nice 'tractor porn', that second one especially.Here are a couple of tractor porn snaps (both with the 35 'lux)
In this one the sun just sneaked under the cloud cover for 2 minutes before setting.
Thanks Lloyd!This one made me smile too, Steve. Loved the other's above as well. Great work, Bro.
Peter, nice focus shown by the young chap & lovely shot of your friend!A fourth of July party given by a cellist friend featured an informal recital by her newest pupil. We were still in our "June gloom," so there wasn't much light.
And a pianist friend asked me if I'd take her portrait for an upcoming program. A combination of window and incandescent lighting did the job.
Both with M8, ISO 640, 50 Summicron, f/2.8-ish
--Peter
Beautiful IQ & Shooting!I shot some "sports" shots this weekend with the M8 and Hexanon 90mm on the Arkansas River in Salida, CO. Leica M cameras aren't particlarly great for sports, IMO, but if the contestants are close, and constrained in space, it's not too bad.
Here's a Slideshow, if you're interested.
Special light & moment caught Jono!Woody, Steve, Matt, Eleanor, Ashwin, Mark, Osman, Stefane, Peter. So many great images :clap::clap:
Here are a couple of tractor porn snaps (both with the 35 'lux)
In this one the sun just sneaked under the cloud cover for 2 minutes before setting.