Mike Woods
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Thanks for the comments guys!
Mike
Couldn't agree more :thumb up:Gorgeous shots Warren. Wow!!
Mike
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Couldn't agree more :thumb up:Gorgeous shots Warren. Wow!!
went to the beach with my buddy hoping for a great sunset, but on the way there, the marine layer kicked in and the visibility was down to a few hundred feet all of a sudden. We kept on going anyways, thought this turned out pretty interesting! hope you guys like it!
lone shooter by ohitspetey, on Flickr
Gorgeous shots Warren. Wow!!
Wozz, Excellent!!!
Couldn't agree more :thumb up:
Mike
Back to the street today, and a MUCH lower keeper rate
M8/35 'cron....I hate shopping:
Regards
Mike
Mike: street is something I am heading at soon.
Great moment :thumbup: I hope he didn't put a spell on you
Love this Mike!!!
Wonderful, Mike! He looks like a character out of Dickens walking down a modern street.
--Peter
Lloyd, Baudolino, Dan and Matt; thanks guys.
I take many bad photos Matt, . . . . .
Here's a B&W conversion, also shot with the 50 Lux asph.
I think the girl did great considering it was her first time modelling on location.
Mike, I absolutely love that 2nd shot! It has a very classic feel to it, but with modern quality. Beautiful!Chairs:
M8/50 'lux
M8/Zeiss 25
Regards
Mike
Thank you - glad you liked it!Mike, I absolutely love that 2nd shot! It has a very classic feel to it, but with modern quality. Beautiful!
Ha, that's where I work ! I serve on Mike's art committee but with work/sports commitments, I couldn't attend....I didn't realize that you'd be there, Dan!Out an about last night and attended a reception for Students & Staff at the University of Washington. A committee was formed last spring with the goal to collect pieces of art to hang on the walls at the renovated Hall Health Primary Care Clinic. They selected 50 pieces of work and the opening was last evening.
. . . . . nothing much in the way of shots but I have not used the M9 much lately and wanted to contribute something to the thread.
Mark Shaw, Director of Health Promotion and Committee Chair responsible for the selection of 50 Pieces of Art to Hang in the Hall Health Primary Care Cllinic on the University of Washington Campus. Mark leads a tour of Artists, Photographers, Facilty, Professional Staff, Students, Family & Friends of the recently renovated facility with the new collection that was hung that day.
UW Photography Student Discussing Photograph Selected to Hang at Hall Health Primary Care Clinc ~ University of Washington.
Waiting Room Area.
M9 with Zeiss C Sonnar T* 50mm f1.5 ZM