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love your building shots in b/w.Not only an excellent, but possessed of a great eye for interesting architecture as well!
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love your building shots in b/w.Not only an excellent, but possessed of a great eye for interesting architecture as well!
Ron: These recent posts of the frozen wetlands are very cool! :thumbup:Nice smooth colors, great capture (albeit too big for my screen)
Ace: Nice set! This is charming. :thumbup:Lux 50 pre-asph crazy fingerprint!
Ceh: You have a knack for picking up great lines and vectors. :salute:Greetings to you friend...
Photolady: Thanks!love your building shots in b/w.
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Excellent.M9/Noct at 0.95
leicashot- nice one, love the contrast in both tone and color. great use of DOF.
Don: Nice set! I'm not even going to ask why there was a panda bear out in the desert. The portrait/self-portrait's great. :thumbup:We went out this morning into the desert near our home this morning to try out the X1 that got here yesterday.
"Desert Panda"
"Water Hole"
Thankful my arm was long enough ...
More image and thoughts about the X1 are on our blog.
Don
Steve: I esp. like the compositions and color in these two. Well done. :thumbs:
Amazing IQ & Shots Don! Congrats!We went out this morning into the desert near our home this morning to try out the X1 that got here yesterday.
"Water Hole"
Thankful my arm was long enough ...
More image and thoughts about the X1 are on our blog.
Don
Very Nice C!Greetings to you friend...
Thanks Steve. I hadn't been there in 20 years & not only did i appreciate the Art & History there, but the never ending photo Ops!Steve (shtarka1) - I like the first one in your series - incorporates the person looking at the artwork well.
I've spent a good bit of the time at the Chicago Institute of Art waiting for folks to hit just the right pose in front of a particular work. Can't wait for my fast lenses to get back from Leica service to try some more.
Don: Nice set! I'm not even going to ask why there was a panda bear out in the desert. The portrait/self-portrait's great. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
Thank-you both. Regarding the Panda - just goes to show you never know what you'll find while in the desertAmazing IQ & Shots Don! Congrats!
+1 :thumbup:Steve,Nice Color & Gorgeous Compositions!
Thank You My Friend!shtarka1,
absolutely great series - great light and processing :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: