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Haven't been able to shoot anything interesting yet so a self portrait will have to do for now... Imported into Aperture, converted to black and white, and played with the sliders in Photomatix Pro.
Most enjoyable, Peter. What a great series and what gems you came home with! Keep it up. One of these days, we need to wander around seattle and do some photo making.
Thanks. Hopefully I can actually make it to the bay area this weekend for people shots if the weather cooperates.powerful shot. I like it!
+1Bro, your killing me with your front porch shots! Im gonna post a picture of the tree & garbage can in front of my house when the light is right!!
Such Beauty & Sublime Shooting!:thumbs:
This is an amazing image, Woody. I thought for a minute that I was looking at two images here, one on top of the other. Very impressive wide stuff.Friday's post to my daily photo blog. Once again, M9 + 12mm CV, which is providing me with endless entertainment.
Beautiful use of a beautiful lens, Charles. :thumbup:Just received my 75 Summilux yesterday. Excellent copy with regards to accurately focusing. Here is one of the first quick portraits with the M9. I really like this lens
Wow. Dan, you are rockin' da house!!
Good one. Looking forward to some shots from the Bay Area, if you make it there this weekend.Haven't been able to shoot anything interesting yet so a self portrait will have to do for now... Imported into Aperture, converted to black and white, and played with the sliders in Photomatix Pro.
Wow!!! Stunning shots Reynolds! Looks like a great trip. Thanks for sharing. :salute:A recent trip to Israel and Jordan...all M9.
Thanks Bish!Enjoyed this whole series but especially this one. Nice work!
Thank You Matt!Bishop: Thanks!
Steve: Great set! I love this last one. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
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Much Appreciated Ash!Steve, ditto what Mike said. You are on fire, you are on a roll...Dang!!! Props, my brotha! Nothing but respect! Great images!
Thanks Osman!
Fantastic Portrait!Haven't been able to shoot anything interesting yet so a self portrait will have to do for now... Imported into Aperture, converted to black and white, and played with the sliders in Photomatix Pro.
Amazing IQ & History Reynolds!A recent trip to Israel and Jordan...all M9.