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etrigan63

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I live in Miami, FL and that was the scene this morning at my kids' swimming lessons. It was a make-up class at 9 AM on a Wednesday. I work from home on those days so it was my turn to take them to class. It was already 89F at 9 AM BTW.
 

m_driscoll

New member
I live in Miami, FL and that was the scene this morning at my kids' swimming lessons. It was a make-up class at 9 AM on a Wednesday. I work from home on those days so it was my turn to take them to class. It was already 89F at 9 AM BTW.
Carlos: That's what I thought. Although it could be a typical all day scene on the Gulf Coast. Thanks.
 

otumay

New member
Recent excessive heat and moisture in İstanbul reduced the output inevitably. But again, sweating under the a/c unit brings back fond memories of İnebolu, visited last June. İnebolu has a wealth of traditional wooden houses, characteristic of the region.
M8 with the favorite 28 'cron.





Newest fashion this year:

 

Lloyd

Active member
Ashwin: As always, wonderful images. My favs are the first shot on the ferry (simply stunning) and the soldiers with the state's flags. Amazing processing on both (actually, all around).

Osman: Great shots. Those wooden houses are very interesting designs. Do you have any idea how old they might be? I love the look of that second shot especially. Just perfect.
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Thanks so much, Lloyd and David! your encouragement is part of what keeps me so motivated...

Osman, I love the tones of the second shot. Outstanding subtle greens in that image!
 

otumay

New member
David, Lloyd and Ashwin: Thank you so much.
Lloyd, those houses should be at least eighty or ninety years old, because they were there during our Independence War, 1919-1922. no new wooden houses are being built and only about 350 remain.
 

Lloyd

Active member
Mimi asked me to take a family portrait for a friend at her office. I agreed, so long as she agreed to help me scout locations. Last evening, after a 10-hour work day (and an hour working out prior to that), she posed in the park we chose.

(Btw, she loves that goofy yellow watch. I have no idea why.)

M8, 75/2.5 Color Heliar @ 2.8, ISO 320
 
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ashwinrao1

Active member
Mimi asked me to take a family portrait for a friend at her office. I agreed, so long as she agreed to help me scout locations. Last evening, after a 10-hour work day (and an hour working out prior to that), she posed in the park we chose.

(Btw, she loves that goofy yellow watch. I have no idea why.)

M8, 75/2.5 Color Heliar @ 2.8, ISO 320
Lloyd, you are a lucky man...goofy yellow watch or not. 'Nuff said!:toocool:
 

Lloyd

Active member
Lloyd, you are a lucky man...goofy yellow watch or not. 'Nuff said!:toocool:
Thank you Ashwin. And yes, you're right, I am very lucky... more than you know. And not one day in all the years we've been together has passed without my reflecting on that fact. I'm like the goofy watch... I still don't have any idea why she chose me, but I'm forever grateful.

Awesome moment, Lloyd. I have a couple of Rainbow shots that need posting. You may have inspired me...great stuff!
Thanks again. Looking forward to those.
 

etrigan63

Active member
I am hoping CV will announce an M-mount version of the 75mm Heliar. That lens is a gem! Just can stand using adapters for it.
 
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