mathomas
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Thanks Ashwin. They don't call it "Buena Vista" for nothing!Mat, these are amazing shots. Quite a place you have there!
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Thanks Ashwin. They don't call it "Buena Vista" for nothing!Mat, these are amazing shots. Quite a place you have there!
Osman, this one will haunt my dreams. Lovely image, and processing as well!Mask:
Heh, yeah, 90mm is not really telephoto enough for this sort of shot, I'm afraid. Might have been nice to have my 30D on this particular day.Very nice. Took me a minute to figure out the dots in the sky.
Hey... Bob is my uncle. :thumbup:
Thanks MattMike: All very enjoyable! Nicely seen and captured. These two caught my fancy today. :salute:
Cheers, Matt
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Thank you Lloyd.+1. Very nice indeed. :thumbup:
Love this Ashwin :thumbup:Amazing stuff here, as usual. Apologies for being a slacker in commenting and posting....
M9-MATE v1, 35 mm focal length setting
Really nice image Woody.Tuesday's post from Sao Paulo. M9 +35mm chron v.IV. 9 files stitched. The resulting file is unimaginably large. I've include a 1:1 crop it's the base of the yellow building at 11 o'clock or so.
Somehow managed to miss this one :thumbs:
It's the geometry of wide. This wide you if you use a planar projection the shapes of things are distorted at the edges; if you use a spherical projection the shapes of things are preserved more or less but straight lines are curved.Really nice image Woody.
Eventhough I don´t understand why there is so much distortion of the objects (those tanks) I like how it works, it looks more like an axonometric drawing.
Tremendous set Matt!Seattle's Chinatown. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
1. M9; 35mm f/1.4; 1/750s @ f/1.4; +2/3 EV; ISO 80
3. M9; 35mm f/1.4; 1/90s @ f/5.7; +2/3 EV; ISO 80
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Mike...Outstanding!A few from our place in Buena Vista, CO, July 4th (I forgot these were on the card!).
PS: an easier way to get static addresses for flickr photos since their latest UI changes (on the Mac, anyway):
- View the photo in "all sizes"
- Right-click and select "Copy Image Address"
- Bob's your uncle
Nice to see you Woody! Great shot!Today's post. M9 + 35mm chron v. IV.
Spectacular Views & Captures Osman!Still in Sinop, we travel further north to reach Inceburun, the northern tip of Turkey. We discover an enchanted place, where the wind and waves sing ceaselessly, and a lonesome lighthouse completes the scene.
M8 + 28mm 'cron
Magnificent Beauty!Some fun with the 18mm Distagon this morning. Shot with a Singh-Ray Daryl Benson 3-stop reverse ND grad and a B+W Kaesemann Linear Polariser.
Intense Color & Stunning IQ, & Compositions Ash!Amazing stuff here, as usual. Apologies for being a slacker in commenting and posting....
M9-MATE v1, 35 mm focal length setting
M9-90 mm f/2 APO 'Cron ASPH
Cool tone & structure Ash!A few odd "creatures"
Dreamy feel! Looks like another swell vacation Ash!Watching the ferry ship out, San Juan Islands, WA
On the ferry, scenes of activity and inactivity