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This is superb. Amazing light as well. :salute:
Lloyd/Double Negative: Gentlemen, thank you!...
Matt - wow. Perfect lighting and incredible detail...
Ryan: Great set of photos! These are my favorites: 1. composition, color and IF & OOF; 2. IF & OOf, again, simple color, makes me want some blueberries; 3. Rhythm, IF & OOF; 4. composition and soft color. :thumbup:Great shots all! Hard to keep up with you guys. Here are some recent ones
28 Cron
8 shot pano with 90 Elmarit-M
35 Lux
90 Elmarit-M
35 Lux ASPH
Sorry guys for the my recent absence, but i was busy with my finals, and ready for a come back so glad that Llyod have started a new thread, cheers! to you all !
Meditation at Yosemite by M.ALKHAMIS, on Flickr
M9 + 35mm Cron
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Matt, Lovely set from DC...
Mohammad: Thanks and +1 to what Lloyd said. :salute:Welcome back, Mohammad. I trust your finals went well. Very nice shots; I especially like this one. It has a timeless quality. And thank you for your comment on my shots.
making up for lost time.......
28 Cron
35 Lux ASPH
50 Cron III
and whats a post without sharing some from the family ???
28 Cron
new baby boy ....with 50 Cron III
proud big sister.... Zeiss 50 Planar
Ryan: Again, I'll +1 to what Lloyd said! The family photos are teriffic. I, also, really like these three.Some truly wonderful shots there, Ryan. :salute:
Double Negative: This one's my favorite. The IQ is very pleasing. :thumbup:Oh, I know! The 35 was my first - I picked it up for the ridiculously small size primarily, the good performance and besides - how can you argue with the price? I was hooked; so I put together the collection. They're solid little chunks of metal and glass (especially the 50). But what I think really does it are the ten aperture blades. I don't know how they did it, but they all generally have 6-7 elements as well. Another good point is that they all share the same filter (39mm), hood and caps. So if you're traveling... Complete no-brainer, IMO.
The 35, being my first - I shot the most with. A random sampling:
Michael/Jono: +1! :thumbup:Michael (Double Neg): Really like those shots. The last two in particular.
Jono: Well done indeed!!
Dan: Beautiful! :thumbup:Great Shots Everyone!
Lilly Pads ~ Woodland Park Rose Garden
M9 with Leica APO Summicron-M 75mm f2 ASPH
Michael: This one's quite elegant. :salute:...
I'll see your flowers and raise you one pissing cupid... (Some 1,5/50 Sonnar ZM love)
Robert: Glad she's doing well. Great shot of "little sis"!for the people who wished my Daughter well, she is doing a lot better now
little sis is still worried about her though
Joe: You must be sitting on the floor. Did you put a cup out? Great angle and pp. These remind me a bit of some of Sean Reid's photos. I keep coming back to this one. I like the complex way dynamic balance is achieved. Great pp on all. And, thanks.:thumbup:Another thread already?
Thanks all for your kind words on my earlier post, much appreciated: Matt, Ash, Steve, Lloyd, Dan :salute:
Going back to the old thread:...
Matt, love the B&W work with the musicians, very nice! ...
and back to this thread,...
Matt, excellent shots from DC. B&W pp has nice tonality. The 2nd shot reminds me of your Pike Place photos ...
A few more from last week. All 28Cron, last 35Lux ASPH.
Thanks for looking,
Joe
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YamasDgital: Beautiful color and light washing across the water.One from tonight: