ashwinrao1
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Perfection. Quite a view you have from your pad!!!Views from our new pad:
M9 +24Lux/50Lux
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Perfection. Quite a view you have from your pad!!!Views from our new pad:
M9 +24Lux/50Lux
Matt, your wife deserves more pictures. Love the rich and gently evocative rendering here!My wife during our 30th aniversary dinner at the Empress Hotel in Victoria, B.C. Taken two years ago. I can only take her photo when she isn't looking. Cheers, Matt.
M8; 50mm f/1; 1/60s @ f/1; ISO 160
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+1.Awesome shots Ashwin. Beautiful rendering and tones. Love them. They must have been so pleased with the shots!
Joe: +1. I ageree on the 3rd shot. There's great detail and i like the way the people are spaced/layered in the vegetation. :thumbup:Really nice shots Joe! My fav is #3, even with the harsh lighting there is no detail lost.
Eleanor: Elegantly quiet photos and colors. :thumbup: and, thank youSteve, Joe, Charles, Matt (hope I haven't missed any one here!) appreciate your comments on my moving car images...especially the Denver Bronco! Lloyd haunting images of the fire (we've had a major costly forest fire near here in Boulder, CO recently), and Matt, love the portrait of your wife...very very well done I think!
Got down the river late this evening and the pink glow in the clouds was fading very fast. Managed to get a few..all taken with my new 24 2.8, which I'm really enjoying! This lens rendered the pine needles incredibly tack sharp in the last image...eleanor
Ashwin: Thanks. I have to sneak them. There were tall windows to the left that provided nice light. And, of course the nocti. Although, I wonder if the metadata's wrong? The area in focus seems deep at that distance for f/1?Matt, your wife deserves more pictures. Love the rich and gently evocative rendering here!
Ashwin: +1. They've got a smorgasbord of beautiful photos to enjoy, share, and cull down for an "album" (generic term for the myriad of ways wedding photos are ultimately presented and saved these days) . Great framing and pp. :salute:Awesome shots Ashwin. Beautiful rendering and tones. Love them. They must have been so pleased with the shots!
Big +1 from me!! That second shot in particular, is simple amazing.:salute:Awesome shots Ashwin. Beautiful rendering and tones. Love them. They must have been so pleased with the shots!
A wonderful portrait Charles. He has happy eyes. Perfect in b/w as well.Here is a shot of an old family friend. He is 89 and still full of life. With the M9 and 50 Lux Asph.
That's one impressive stitch job!Sunday's post, from Hyde Park, London. M8 + 35mm cron v.!V; ISO 320 and f16 to maximize depth of field. This is 15 handheld frames stitched in Photoshop. I've included a 1:1 crop to illustrate detail.
Excellent shots Eleanor! Really like #1.
Sunday's post, from Hyde Park, London. M8 + 35mm cron v.!V; ISO 320 and f16 to maximize depth of field. This is 15 handheld frames stitched in Photoshop. I've included a 1:1 crop to illustrate detail.
Shooting some engagement pics with the M9...will probably take on their wedding with a similar set up. They are so in-love, made my life easy as a photog!
m9/50 lux asph
m9/Noct 0.95
m9/apo-cron 90