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Joe, great shot and I love how you managed to a Red Sox cap front and center in Manhattan! Were you sitting on a bench directly across from them?Thanks for the earlier comments: Lloyd, Steve, Matt
Ash, more great shots from your vault! Excellent B&W street scene and also the 2nd & 3rd shot from the last boatmen set. Really nice!
Steve, very nice "street" from the hood!
Woody, the 35CronIV shot is beautiful! Nicely done.
Matt, congrats on the new lens. Some fudgy bokeh Love the colors of the flowers thought.
Robert, nice composition and color of the flower blades
Dan, congrats on the 35Lux! Very nice set with the flowers and B&W museum scene!
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The rain finally stopped (at least for a few hours in NYC on Sat)
M9 28Cron
Joe
You did spend some time in Northeast, nothing like a three day storm dumping cold and moisture on you during any season of the year!Not to mention, NO NOREASTERS!!
Nice work with the 35 Lux, Dan. Is that the ASPH or the Pre? Love the skating shots. And the HDR version is very kewl.
Ashwin: Beautiful B & W of the truck interior and brilliant "take" on the sculpture at the Seattle Center.
Cheers, Matt.
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Dan: Thanks!Matt, another beautiful shot with the 40/1.4!
Nice colors and smooth bokeh in this shot.
You're welcome Dan. Congrats on the lens. Looks like a winner!You did spend some time in Northeast, nothing like a three day storm dumping cold and moisture on you during any season of the year!
Lloyd the 35 Lux is the ASPH version, I looked up the serial number and it is a 2002 model.
. . . . . and thank you for your kind words, they are always appreciated!
More nice ones Joe. Keep 'em coming!! :thumbup:A few more with the 28Cron
Thanks for looking,
Joe
Nice Mike. And you crack me up! So, if she were talking about you, are you saying her hands would have to be closer together, or further apart!?! :ROTFL:A couple of quick grabs from the weekend, M8/35 'cron. Coming from four-thirds, I never believed this would be my most used lens...
By the way, the young lady in the first is not talking about me :ROTFL:
Regards
Mike
Joe: Thanks. A little variety reminds you of how good the Leica glass is!Matt, yes, its nice to see some alternate swirly bokeh compared to the smoothness of the newer Leica glass. BTW, those orchid shots are lovely! Nice shot :thumbup:
I love NYC for what it is, vibrant, diverse and lots of interesting subjects to observe and take pictures of.
A few more with the 28Cron
Thanks for looking,
Joe
A couple of quick grabs from the weekend, M8/35 'cron. Coming from four-thirds, I never believed this would be my most used lens...
By the way, the young lady in the first is not talking about me :ROTFL:
Regards
Mike
Mike: +1! They're both great. :thumbup:Nice Mike. And you crack me up! So, if she were talking about you, are you saying her hands would have to be closer together, or further apart!?! :ROTFL:
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Cenak: +1! I'm following Lloyd's lead again. :thumbup:Interesting moment, Cenek. Nothing beats a great pair of legs. :thumbup:
Dan: Super! Nice beginning. :thumbup:A couple of shots with a new lens.
Finding one in inventory on-line was like hitting the lottery after being on a couple of waiting list.
Aharon
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M9 with 50 Lux