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Thanks Lloyd!Great stuff Cuz. I especially like this first shot.
You've completely mastered the 0.95 Noctilux, but this one...!!:ROTFL:
+1 on that... and there's some stunning color there as well.Wow, Matt, the chicken's got some bokeh!!!
It does look like they're looking at the camera. Maybe it's the only one there that costs as much as their cars. Nice shots of some awesome vehicles.Although I was just one of the many onlookers, I got that weird sensation the drivers were looking at me ...
Kind regards.
| summilux 1:1.4/75mm |
Beautiful b/w Nick. Especially love this one.A windy early morning walk on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa:
Nick - Outstanding, I especially like this one..A windy early morning walk on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa:
Lovely work Nick.A windy early morning walk on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa:
Wow, Matt, the chicken's got some bokeh!!!
Intense,Saturated,Stupendous IQ! Love The Red Poultry Gone Wild Shot!
Thank you Matt. Love that photo of the chicken. I love the rendering and impact of the 75 Summicron APO. Great bokeh!...
Ashwin/Steve/Charles/Lloyd: Thank you, gentlemen! Cheers, Matt+1 on that... and there's some stunning color there as well.
Not able to see this one for some reason Charles.Excellent shots Nick. Really like #3!
A shot from yesterday with the 50 Planar and M9.
Bart: They were looking at you! Nice photos. Cool cars. :thumbup:Although I was just one of the many onlookers, I got that weird sensation the drivers were looking at me ...
Kind regards.
| summilux 1:1.4/75mm |
Nick: Stellar! Like everybody else here, my favorite is the last one. Beautiful B & W. The elements make a wonderful composition. :thumbup:A windy early morning walk on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa:
Woody: So it's Woody Campbell, not Mike Bidlo, who isn't Andy Warhol, who isn't the shelf stocker at Walmart.My contribution to the world of conceptual art: appropriating work of an artist who has appropriated Andy Warhol's Brillo Boxes. From my blog. M9+90,, f2.8. Three frames stitched. The hickeys are paint spots on the glass that the information sheets are stuck to.
Ah yes. Great portrait. Looks like a happy character.Sorry Lloyd! This should be fine now
All very nice Steve. I especially like the first two. The "Reservoir Jogger" is practically 3D, but its interesting how the skyline has a strange look to it. Sort of an edge on the right side of the buildings.Another weekend, another walk across the park..
M8 / Nokton 50/1.5 for all
Resevoir Jogger
Bethesda fountain tourists..
Sometimes we get caught
incredibleA windy early morning walk on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa: