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Carlos: That's what I thought. Although it could be a typical all day scene on the Gulf Coast. Thanks.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.
Terrific set, Ashwin. I especially like this one, both for its composition and tonal processing.Busy week with visitors...a few from the ferry to the San Juans
This is my favorite of the three. Very nice images. Must be a wonderful place to visit.M8 with the favorite 28 'cron.
Newest fashion this year:
Don, I do not know. Just made a quick google tour, but was unable to find an answer. Pine and oak trees are abundant in the region, though.Very interesting houses. What type of wood and how old?
Don
Lloyd, you are a lucky man...goofy yellow watch or not. 'Nuff said!:toocool: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
Awesome moment, Lloyd. I have a couple of Rainbow shots that need posting. You may have inspired me...great stuff!On the way home last night.
M8, 50 Cron @ f8, ISO 320
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.Lloyd, you are a lucky man...goofy yellow watch or not. 'Nuff said!:toocool:
Thanks again. Looking forward to those.Awesome moment, Lloyd. I have a couple of Rainbow shots that need posting. You may have inspired me...great stuff!
I sort of feel the same, but I have the Milch adapter on mine, and it works beautifully.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.