Woody Campbell
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One more at ISO 5000.
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Lovely. She appears very contemplative in deep thoughts ! Wow I see the Norfork Scope in one of your other images....another Virginian
Dave (D&A)
Woody, great photos. Thanks for sharing them. I see you are using the yellow filter indoors. Is there a reason why? I had the first trip out last weekend with my MM while hillwalking and used the orange filter on a 35mm FLE. The autumn coloured grasses ended up with a very bleached look!MM @ ISO 640 + 35mm FLE and medium Y filter.
Forgot to take it off.Woody, great photos. Thanks for sharing them. I see you are using the yellow filter indoors. Is there a reason why? I had the first trip out last weekend with my MM while hillwalking and used the orange filter on a 35mm FLE. The autumn coloured grasses ended up with a very bleached look!
regards
Michael
That explains the Macaroons rendered here.Forgot to take it off.
I know this is cliché, but damn, it works! Well seen, Ash. :salute:THanks, guys...Dave, the image to which you refer was taken with the Canon 50 mm f/1.4 LTM ("Japanese Summilux"), which I have enjoyed in my brief time with it....
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A few more...ISO 1600 and beyond...Rigid 'cron, 35 'rit