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+1 Charles! #1 is my favorite too!Wonderful images Charles. Have have call that first one my favorite, however. Amazingly good. :salute:
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+1 Charles! #1 is my favorite too!Wonderful images Charles. Have have call that first one my favorite, however. Amazingly good. :salute:
speechless :thumbs::thumbs:And there's something about this one, also heavily modified, that I dig...very heavyhanded processing, but hey, what the heck...
You have some great talent for landscapes Charles. Not just this photo, but many of your previous photos are also just as beautiful...but too many to quote hereAnother shot of the waterfall at Springbrook.
Very cool, I really dig this one Really enjoy all the natural geometry made from light and shadows...great job!Verticals, Horizontals and Diagonals:
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Mike
Charles: All four are beautiful images! :thumbup: I like the foreground and background quality of this one. The falls is also spectacular. :salute:Ashwin outstanding images!!! :thumbs: The B&W shots of the wedding are amazing. I love how the bride is separated but very connected in the shot, while there are large crowd around. The 50 Lux is an extraordinary lens.
I hope to receive my 50 Lux Asph, this after being sent away to Germany to be recalibrated.
Here are two photos taken this morning, Springbrook, in the hinterland of the Gold Coast. Taken with the ZM 25/2.8 and M9
+1 from me - this is a great image, added to which this is just one hell of a thread.HOLY CATS!!! That flat KNOCKS MY SOCKS OFF!!:bugeyes::bugeyes::bugeyes:
Ashwin... we're not worthy!!:salute::salute::salute:
(The other shots you've posted today are great too, btw.)
Charles, stunning.Ashwin outstanding images!!! :thumbs: The B&W shots of the wedding are amazing. I love how the bride is separated but very connected in the shot, while there are large crowd around. The 50 Lux is an extraordinary lens.
I hope to receive my 50 Lux Asph, this after being sent away to Germany to be recalibrated.
Here are two photos taken this morning, Springbrook, in the hinterland of the Gold Coast. Taken with the ZM 25/2.8 and M9
Light. Ya just got to love it :thumbup:Very cool, I really dig this one Really enjoy all the natural geometry made from light and shadows...great job!
I have to add my WOW! for this photo, Ashwin! Have you been reading "Wuthering Heights" lately? The shot made me think of Cathy and Heathcliff strolling the wild moors at dusk...And there's something about this one, also heavily modified, that I dig...very heavyhanded processing, but hey, what the heck...
Peter - I love this!:thumbs:Instant replay (grab shot while walking around Seattle's Green Lake):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/5056620186/Instant replay by peter.a.klein (Boulanger-Croissant), on Flickr
Sleepytime:
Sleepytime by peter.a.klein (Boulanger-Croissant), on Flickr
M8, 35/1.4 ASPH (penultimate version)
--Peter
Peter: Nice catch. Terrific composition. :thumbup:Instant replay (grab shot while walking around Seattle's Green Lake):
Instant replay by peter.a.klein (Boulanger-Croissant), on Flickr
Sleepytime:
M8, 35/1.4 ASPH (penultimate version)
--Peter
Steve: Do you and Ashwin consult on what to post? This is really, really, cool. :toocool:Done Bangin..
M9, 50Noct
Ashwin: Great capture and stunning pp. :thumbup:How about this? One more from NYC with the Noct f/0.95:
Background: David is a very close and dear friend of mine, who I rarely get to see face to face. So we talk by phone, and email back and forth constantly. David asked me by email a couple days ago to critique some images for him, and I replied that I would be happy to do that, but only if he would post them up on this forum so that my words could be read by all of you as well. The images are here:Dinner at the local Oyster Bar. M9 and 35 lux...
Kurt my friend, this is another of your fabulous stories. I very much like your work, and feel you are right on top of your game dialed in and firing on all cylinders. :thumbs:Just trying a little different post processing spin on something I shot earlier in the year.