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Joe, another terrific image.
Cheers,
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Joe, another terrific image.
Cheers,
Thanks Lloyd. I wasn't sure if I'd actually be able to use the M9 and get what I wanted. My biggest fear was focusing. I had a light-weight tripod and spent most of the time on my knees trying to find an area I could focus on. I shot the next day using my Cambo WRS/P65+ and had a much easier time of it. All in all I'd do it again.Gorgeous images, Don. I've seen a lot of images of the Antelope Canyons, and these rank right up among the best.
Thanks Lloyd - I'm quite sure you are right about thatJoe, this is why photography was invented. When you one day sit down to decide which among all the images you've taken are the most important, this one will be on the list of finalists. Perfect.
Thanks again Steve.The outstretched hand,expression,emotion,processing...Magnificent Capture Joe!!!:salute:
Thanks David.Joe, another terrific image.
Thanks Mike - very kind of you.Completely agree. Super image, and lovely emotion and processing.
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Mike
Mountainjoe, great moment captured. This shot has so much feeling attached to it!!
Thank you...Don - excellent series from the canyons. my favorite is #3!
Beautiful work Don. 1 and 3 for me, but they are all lovely.Wanted to stop in and say hi and share a couple recent images of slot canyons. These were all taken with the M9 and 24mm lens. This was the most work I've done to date where I shot the M9 on a tripod 100% of the time.
More great portraits Charles. This has been a great series.Shots of young Buddhist monks at the Wat Bovornnives Vihara temple with the 50 Lux Ashp and M9
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