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You always have the best!! :thumbup:Back to what I have..M8/cron28 asph and the wife..
Stunning work, people...it's been a while but wanted to share one...
Ashwin, Lloyd...two diverse and wonderful captures. One of the reasons I prefer visuals to figures!!One from this morning.
M8, CV 75/2.5 Heliar @f2.5:
LOL, thanks, Patrick, and so happy to hear how you and Hilary inspire each other. I have learned to focus and compose rather quickly with my M lenses. It has taken getting to know my lenses and camera well. I am acutally doing a bit of re-learning, given that I sold my 1st M9 body off to David (Hosermage) and my 2nd body is a bit different in focussing. I'll get there....Ashwin, your sports photography always amazed me. Hillary and I keep saying that you take better shots than the players in the game you're shooting! Your ability to focus fast lenses on fast-moving subjects leaves me in awe.
Rayyan sir, I'm grateful, my friend. :thumb up: And a Plus One on that basketball shot, Ashwin.Ashwin, Lloyd...two diverse and wonderful captures. One of the reasons I prefer visuals to figures!!
And a big thanks to the both of you.
Excellent.:clap:
Thanks Patrick. I appreciate your appreciation. Also, and excellent set from the trip down to Mong Kok. (and good catch... I'm mean coming up with an excuse for the photos of the young blonde. ) I really like the b/w conversions here as well.Lloyd, that 6-shot panorama is gorgeous... the colours, the depth!
Tying into that, Gary, I really like those two you posted... I wish I had an eye for landscapes.
Andrew, I wish I could capture Hong Kong as you did. I'm always afraid of taking cityscapes and landscapes... I don't know how to shoot them. I'm having a ton of trouble shooting people as well, they're just not as friendly as they are in Canada.