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Lloyd

Active member
Two more from yesterday. I'm always fascinated by the difference the choice of lens can make. I took both of these from almost exactly the same spot. The first with the M8 and the CV 21/4 lens. The second was with the CV 75/2.5. I think they tell a very different story.



 

ceh

Active member
Thank you all for your comments on my photos...
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...my best
 
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ceh

Active member
Lloyd,
...beautiful light, exceptional composition:thumbup:
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today will add a picture
 
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shtarka1

Active member
Two more from yesterday. I'm always fascinated by the difference the choice of lens can make. I took both of these from almost exactly the same spot. The first with the M8 and the CV 21/4 lens. The second was with the CV 75/2.5. I think they tell a very different story.



Good point & excellent IQ on both!
The more I look at these, the more I like the color version.

M8, 28 Cron
This shot really Shines in color! Agree with ya!:)
 

m_driscoll

New member
Doing a little rearranging in my office. Had some of my very favorite photography books on a chair in some interesting light. :D BTW, every one of these books is HIGHLY recommended. :thumbup:

Yes. I stole the idea from Steve. Thanks cuz.
Lloyd: Those two books on the bottom are great! Allard's work is phenomenal! Thanks!

Nice portrait Matt. And I think he's actually wondering how much Canon stuff he'll have to sell to get a "real" camera.
Lloyd: Thanks. He's probably not, because he's off to New Zealand to photograph crew races. :(

A few more from last week's San Francisco trip.
The first two were with the 18mm. The third one was with the 24mm.
David: Very impressive! You see a lot when you look up, and, capture it eloquently in the image frame. :thumbup:

Lloyd...I actually know that Brilliant Photog & the Book Is Superb! BTW...Im Flattered By Your Theft!;):D
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Had an hour before a meeting this morning. Taken at This Is The Place Heritage Park.

First with the 28 Cron, the others with the CV 75/2.5 Heliar
A couple more. Straight from the camera, other than some straightening of the vertical shot.

M8, CV 75/2.5 Heliar
Lloyd: These are very evocative of that era. The pp is spot on! The "overexposed" highlights burn in that impression. Well spent hour!

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

New member
A few more from yesterday.
M8, 28 Cron
M8, CV 75/2.5 Heliar
M8, CV 75/2.5 Heliar
M8, CV 75/2.5 Heliar
Lloyd: That was a very productive and rewarding hour. The color photos are terrific. This one of the wood wagon wheels is neat: rhythm, perspective, DOF. Excellent. :thumbup:

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M9, 21 Lux
M8.2 50 Lux asph:)
Steve: Your B&W's are always superlative. These two struck my fancy. Different approaches to DOF and light; great color. :thumbup:

Cheers, Matt.

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 
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