shtarka1
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Brilliantly Beautiful!!!First day of snow in Park City.
Trying to keep my M9 dry :ROTFL:
Steven
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Brilliantly Beautiful!!!First day of snow in Park City.
Trying to keep my M9 dry :ROTFL:
Steven
Picasso's at the Seattle Art Museum. This is in Post Alley; a block away. Cheers, Matt.
M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/350s @ f/1.7; ISO 80
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Color,IQ,Subject...Awesome Work With The 24 Lux Matt!Pike Place Market. The musician in the hat was just enjoying the sitar player. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
1. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/250s @ f/8; -2/3 EV; ISO 80
2. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/2000s @ f/1.7; -2/3 EV; ISO 80
3. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/2000s @ f/1.7; -2/3 EV; ISO 80
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Kurt, well seen & Masterfully Shot!!!
Ed, this is great.Recent pic at Pike Place Market. All M9 50 Lux Asph
Sampling peaches.
Thanks Steve. The 135 is a little more tricky to focus than even the 90mm. I learned very quickly to focus on the horns. There's a heck of a lot that shouldn't be viewed unless heavily medicated due to the focus (or lack of). :ROTFL:Don,
Really nice stuff with the 135mm. Just curious, is it hard to focus the 135 on the M9?
Steven
Steven: Brilliant! The light snow on the trees binds them together. Especially strengthens the textural sense of that last one. Great color. :thumbup:First day of snow in Park City.
Trying to keep my M9 dry :ROTFL:
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Steven
A few revisits from the summer...
Ash...Your Just Knocking Them Out Of The Park Consistently! Love These 2!Ah, heck... 5 more...
C...Its Great To See You Here! Yeah, We Got Up At 4:30 Am & Drove 30 Minutes South To Bourne,Ma (Beginning Of Cape Cod) To Catch The Sunrise & Also Test Out The New 21 Lux! Had A Fun Time. Just Need To Figure Out How To Master This Wide Angle & View Finder! It's Definitely Different! Thanks For Stopping By Corlan & Appreciate It Greatly My Friend!Steve, Devilish Red Flare (or is it flair?) is awesome...... :bugeyes: Rock & rollin' :thumbs:
Love the sunrise (?), too.
Ash, Thanks Very Much For The Support! This Lens Is Amazing! I Will Need Some More Practice For Sure But Im Willing To Put The Time In!So much awesomeness since I last logged on, it's hard to comprehend!!!
Steve, my Gosh, every capture in your last set...the car, the....I'm at a loss...AMAZING, Dude!!!
Kurt: Well seen! It's instructive to read what you intended to convey with these photos. I think you're succeeding. Knowing what the event is, helps to see the people in that context, and interpret their emotions. I especially like these two: the first with the blurred, but readable sign, and the vector to the older women, who's probably not an immigrant, but, carries a sign about "promises"; the second with the flag and the man's bowed head, he's probably looking at his feet, but, you can read more into it. :thumbup:What I love best about this thread is its willy-nilly nature. It's a pleasure to open it up each day to see what's new and interesting from such a fine group of fellow photographers. Cheers.
Here are a few more images from the immigration reform march I shot earlier in the year. Personally, I find it fascinating to try to capture the emotions of the people and events caught in the middle ... between the increasingly politically polarized ends of the spectrum that have come to define American living.
Since I have a camera and can make the effort to try to attend these events, I'm consciously trying to more often seek out as many of these situations as I can. It's mostly out of curiosity, a need to understand an issue and the challenge of trying to photographically express the emotion expressed by the participants.
Sometimes my efforts fall flat ... but at other times, if I feel like I'm getting closer to inserting the viewer into the event. In those instances, I feel like I've succeeded in providing insight into the human condition that is more than just a manufactured sound bite.
Many apologies for indulging in my philosophical meandering.
Kurt
Ed, this is great.
Thought it was one of Matt's (and that's a compliment )
WOW! That IS a compliment. Thanks!:salute:
Thanks guys for the compliments!
Love these 2. Great shots!1.
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M9, 21 Lux
A few revisits from the summer...
Nice shots Ashwin! 5 more! 10 more!:thumbs:
Thanks Steve. The 135 is a little more tricky to focus than even the 90mm. I learned very quickly to focus on the horns. There's a heck of a lot that shouldn't be viewed unless heavily medicated due to the focus (or lack of). :ROTFL:
Don