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Steve, thank you.
Paul, a wonderful set. But these two are simply glorious.:thumbs:A few Vermont scenes taken with 35 Lux.
Adam, what can I say. A master class indeed. I am hard pressed to single outHere are a few more of my Rwanda images (with a layover in Brussels)
Let me know what you like!!!
~Adam
Nice walk Jono? I prefer these two. The first is too wide for me.Not much spare time this weekend (and horrible weather on Saturday). I did manage to get out for half an hour before sunset with the M9 and the 24 'lux . . . and we saw a barn owl hunting just around sunset, however, the 24 'lux is not the perfect barn owl lens!
So here are a couple of landscapes instead!
. . . and some snowdrops under our crab-apple tree
Hello Frank. Hope you enjoyed your stay in Morocco.@ASHWIN: Great shots! Can't do sports with M9? LOL - you proved we can!
Some shots from my recent trip to Morocco:
Haven't met Rayyan ...
Marrakesch
Hope you like it!
Frank
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Thanks Charles!2REP, nice captures in HK!
Now I like this one a lot and not only for its eerie character ...
Let me give a big AMEN to all of the above. Stunning stuff all around.Rayyan, fascinating door image
Robert, beautiful moments captured!
2REP, nice captures in HK!
Ashwin,
Amazing action shots! Great feel to the series:thumbs: