Lloyd
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+1 from me Mike. I also like the couple in the next to last shot.Fantastic shots, Mike. The first one is also very heart-warming. Thank you for sharing.
Best,
Osman
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+1 from me Mike. I also like the couple in the next to last shot.Fantastic shots, Mike. The first one is also very heart-warming. Thank you for sharing.
Best,
Osman
These are magic, Ashwin.Amazing stuff here, as usual. Apologies for being a slacker in commenting and posting....
M9-90 mm f/2 APO 'Cron ASPH
Love this one!! (BTW, the "creatures" are great too. Still a huge fan of this processing.On the ferry, scenes of activity and inactivity
Nice stuff Carlos. Very interesting, and wonderful light.This weekend the
Really enjoying this series 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
What can one say about these shots of yours Daniel? Simply stunning.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.
Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens held their annual Bon Festival. Based on the Japanese Obon Festival (which lasts three days), these festivals are the equivalent of the "Day of the Dead" festival in Mexico. Instead of dressing up like skeletons, people write the names of loved ones who have passed on along with any messages they want to send to them on paper lanterns that are then lit and floated down a river, stream, lake, pond, etc.
Here are a few shots, all handheld, all shot with my M8 + CV Nokton 35mm f/1.4 MC, all DNG processed in LR3.
Great stuff Stephen. Especially love this one.
Magic Charles. Love the b/w especially. (BTW, tough to have to work with difficult subjects like this one! )Thanks for the comments on my last set images ... Every time I come back to this thread I am amazed at the quality of the photographs that are continuously shown here .
Wonderful Work!T
Here are a few shots, all handheld, all shot with my M8 + CV Nokton 35mm f/1.4 MC, all DNG processed in LR3.
D, Stellar Shot & PP!!!Thankyou Endre and Mike Some inclement weather headed my way, was planning on shooting the same location tomorrow morning but I'm not so sure, here is the beach this afternoon...
Same combo as before.
Shiro....Killer Shooting & PP!!!Thanks for the comments on my last set images ... Every time I come back to this thread I am amazed at the quality of the photographs that are continuously shown here .
Endre, the old man in the corner lit with the spot of light ties this in magically! Love it!
M8, cv35
+1 from me Endre. Don't know how I missed this before. Nicely done.Endre, the old man in the corner lit with the spot of light ties this in magically! Love it!
Wow! Congratulations Osman. That is a great shot, and richly deserves to be featured there. :clap::clap::clap:A photo of mine was included in the Master Shots page of LFI Gallery
http://gallery.lfi-online.de/gallery//thumbnails.php?album=lastup&cat=-2775
+1 from me Endre. Don't know how I missed this before. Nicely done.
Bravo! Well Deserved Osman!!!:salute:A photo of mine was included in the Master Shots page of LFI Gallery
http://gallery.lfi-online.de/gallery//thumbnails.php?album=lastup&cat=-2775
Thank you Steve.Bravo! Well Deserved Osman!!!:salute: