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PatrickCheung

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Richard, the second and fourth at my favourite :) I love looking at landscapes 'cause I can never take a good one D:

Rayyan, there's nothing wrong with a steep S :) I find that most of mine are too! The shot of the spices is great! The colours are amazing :)
 

Lloyd

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First with 28 Elmarit ASPH and last two with ZM18.
Nice set, Gary. That first shot is money!! :thumb up:

When you order fried chicken at The Skillet in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, you have to wait a little longer. It's worth the wait.

Cheers, Matt

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Worth the wait photographically! I really like that next to last shot.

(BTW, too bad you don't have the M9M yet, you could have had a barely perceptible increase in micro contrast in these shots. :D)

Haven't done landscapes for a while but the Monument Valley is special.

Leica M9, handheld HDR (yes, I do HDR when needed), mostly with the ZM 25/2.8 with some using the ZM 85/2 and the 35 'Lux ASPH.

Ten from the Monument Valley » Richard Man Photography

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Richard, Wow. Very impressive set. That second shot in particular is killer!! :bug eyes:


Rayyan, there's nothing wrong with a steep S :) I find that most of mine are too! The shot of the spices is great! The colours are amazing :)

Rayyan: Add my vote here. Love the subtle separation via DOF. And as he said, amazing color. :clap:
 

Andrew Gough

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Patrick,

You have great images of Hong Kong! You capture the grittyness sp? of the place really well. The old Hong Kong is slowly disappearing, which is a real shame. I fell in love with the place in the early 90's when I first visited, now I go there often on business, but it is always a short stay - I need to spend a week or two. I will PM you on my next trip and perhaps we can meet and do some shooting! I'll bring you a can of Tim Hortons :D

Andrew
 

rayyan

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Rayyan, there's nothing wrong with a steep S :) I find that most of mine are too! The shot of the spices is great! The colours are amazing :)
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Rayyan: Add my vote here. Love the subtle separation via DOF. And as he said, amazing color. :clap:
More great stuff from everyone. What a great thread!
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Rayyan, love these:
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Mike
Patrick, Lloyd, Mike; very much appreciated my friends. Thank you.:salute:
 

mAlKhamis

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Lloyd, Thank you so much, indeed impressive one of a hell architectural marvel from England, and as for the 50 cron, what amazing lens, sadly it's not the new one :p

Matt, lovely moments from the Skillet and i'm seriously now drawling for some fried chicken goodness !

Patrick, Glad you you liked the Royal Holloway shots, thank you so much, and ya i totally agree with you !! i've been shooting with many lenses and camera systems during the last 10 years, and nothing matches the magic of a Little Leica lens bokeh !!

Richard, stunning landscapes from Monument Valley, well done !

Rayyan, thanks, glad you liked !! indeed nothing matches the 35 cron, to me its the full packages in a single little lens !!! lovely capture from the spice market ! well composed shot, and i like the vibrant colors of the alley, good stuff buddy !!

Mike, thank you so much, glad you liked and yes, one of a hell charming building ! i love London ! and Nice prespective and exposure with M9/35cron, it seems that you joined the club ;)

Andrew, I don't know from where to start and end, amazing set, specially the B&Ws, a job well done !
 

Lloyd

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Mike: Another winner.

Rayyan: These really make me wish I'd paid more attention when I was in Morocco. It was 40 years ago. Maybe I did, and I just don't remember. ;)
 
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