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One of my favs from you, Ed...great use of selective focus here to tell the story...Dude, Ashwin: Thanks.
Dude: Nice colors.
One from a hike to Rattlesnake Ridge.
M9/35 FLE
Matt: +1 on that image. Balanced Composition. I'm thinking "Angry Birds".
Umbrella is from tea sampling outside Japanese Garden.
Glenn painting a CD cover at Easy Street Records.
M9/35 FLE
Ed: Thank you, sir! +1! Excellent composition. :thumb up:Ed, The Green's All Tie In Nicely! Like The Angle & Focus On All Parties Involved!
David (Braeside): +1! Nice B & W, IQ and comp. It'd make a cool postcard.David, Most Excellent!!!:salute:
Steve: You're always able to capture the life of a graveyard! These three intrigue me. Brilliant pp in the first two, and, the second makes me wonder about those people...lives and deaths. Cemeteries around here are places you drive to. They not as visually interesting. 8x ND? :salute:Testing Out The New Glass...
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Steve: Nice set! Looks like you guys dodged it. :thumbs:
Daniel: Missed all of these! +1!! Really like the photog and the posing girl. :salute:Daniel, I Knew You Had Some Killer "Street" In Ya! Excellent Set!
Mike: Good stuff! :thumbup: This one must sum up your visit to the 'big' city? Let us know if your method of funding works?Took my 90 f2 back to the dealer in London yesterday . Now have my eyes on a mint, late 90 2.8 in chrome Think it's too expensive really, but what isn't in the world of Leica at the moment...Any thoughts? Have heard nothing but good reports of this lens.
Anyway, went for a stroll with M8 and 35 'cron while I was there
Shortsighted
Trafalgar Square
I'm thinking of adopting a new method for funding lenses, which is basically dressing up in stupid costumes and conning tourists out of lots of cash
And I guess this is what some of those tourists come to see
Always nice to come home though. London can be so stressful
Regards
Mike
Daniel: I guess i didn't miss them; just, hadn't scrolled down far enough. Love these two and the "legs" on your website. :bug eyes: :salute:Here are a couple from a stroll through boring old Perth town with the 35mm C-Biogon on the M9.
"Are you a wizard?!"
Find anything?
Pole in the sand and tyre tracks
Work it baby!
Train station
Hmmm tastes like piss!?
Lovers!?
Old Falcon
The rest here.
Steve: Thanks.Testing Out The New Glass...
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Mike: Thanks for the comment....
Matt, more great images. I know the consensus was for more saturation but I actually like 'as is' - think I'm going through a less is more phase (apart from lenses )...
Mike
Steve: Right place, right time. Good on ya, mate (sorry Daniel and Charles). :thumbs:Last Week David. Called EP Levines In Waltham,Ma Looking For An MP. They Said, Nope. I Said, I've Got A Silly Question For Ya, Any 0.95's? He Says, One Came In From Deutschland An Hour Ago To Which I Responded Ok Please Put The Boss On The Phone & We Went Over All The Gear I Had To Trade To Get It. I Am Now 60 Percent Lighter In Equipment! I Believe I Did The Right Thing! Thanks David!
Another from yesterday, again with 35 'cron - love this lens.
Mike
Mike: +1!! Crop out the tug on the right? 'Trafalgar' was very nice! :thumbup:Really like the colors on that last one, Mike.
And from the previous set, Trafalgar Square was the standout for me.
David: The High Line series is good. This one is outstanding.A few more from my June trip to NYC. All with the 24 lux.
ASHWIN!! Good to have you back! Looking for more geometry and moire.:bugeyes:I have definitely never seen that copper statue, Ed...
Very lifelike!