shtarka1
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Reflections Too! Excellent David!Nice stuff, David. I like the patterns in the stone in b/w.
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Reflections Too! Excellent David!Nice stuff, David. I like the patterns in the stone in b/w.
Love it Steve!"Pure"
M9, 50 Lux asph
Thank you, much appreciatedMike, i so enjoyed your wedding set, as well as Further reductions and young attitudes beautiful stories !
+1 to all that Steve said, great stuff!Mohammad, Great View,Perspective & PP & Thank You!
Luka, More Show Stopping Photography With Excellent Presentation!
Edwin, Love The PJ Style, Processing & Human Element Displayed! Well Done!
Thanks Steve.mike - great capture of a quiet moment of thought
Thanks Lloyd - always appreciate you taking the time to comment.Mike: I agree with Bill CB, great tones - and subjects in those Poland shots. Terrific series from the wedding too. And your street shots, are always terrific. You have an amazing eye and great timing.
More lovely stuff, David. I particularly like this - which continues the theme of isolating subjects.
Mike, An All Time Favorite From You! Brilliant!!! (Thank You Also):salute:M8 and 50mm 'cron:
Regards
Mike
Killer Wide, David!!!A few more with the 24.
LOL. I try, Kristian. Thankfully, working at a university affords 25 days of vacation plus school holidays, so I try to use most of those days for travel....Mate I cannot for the life of my understand how someone other than a full time traveller can get out and shoot as many places as you do...sweet work btw
Another one David ! :thumbs:
Thanks Steve, glad you liked itMike, An All Time Favorite From You! Brilliant!!! (Thank You Also):salute:
Are you using a UV filter? Nice resolution.Thanks a lot for the comments guys! And great shots!
Here's the next set - Mesa Verde NP, Arches NP, Canyonlands NP
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Crater Lake with friends....
35 Nokton & M9
Summicron III. Amazing little performer. All LR, no PS. N. California Photos:
Ladera Winery (East of St. Helena - away from the crowds, highly recommended!)
North of Petaluma
And a little color (75/lux) . . . .
Thanks Charles & Superb Set!Steve, great street shots with the 50 Lux:thumbup:
Love the processing on these, Mike. Great stuff.M8 and 50mm 'cron:
Regards
Mike
Very nice, Alan. Tack sharp indeed. I'm a fan of that WATE, but not of the Frankenfinder. Good idea using the 18/21.Here is one from a couple of days ago at the beach, late afternoon. M9, WATE at 21mm, approximately f/11, 1/500. If you click on the image you can see how sharp this lens is. The thumbnail doesn't really do it justice.
I have sometimes thought I could get away without a viewfinder but this was done with the Leica 18/21, which works great with the WATE. The two frame lines are 18 and 21 on the WATE and the edges of the finder are 16mm. Smaller and easier to use than the Frankenfinder.