Cindy Flood
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S5 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/3.2
This is my favorite photo that you have ever posted, Jorgen....and you have posted so many wonderful photos. You really make the Fuji sing!
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S5 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/3.2
Thanks a lot, Cindy. The Fuji is a wonderful cameraThis is my favorite photo that you have ever posted, Jorgen....and you have posted so many wonderful photos. You really make the Fuji sing!
This is good :thumbup:Overcast weather yesterday... this is a couple of hours before nightfall. The clouds layers shaped into an peculiar light structure.
(no luminosity correction or PP except for the obvious -global- color adjustment)
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Thank you Cindy. I'm honored... I value greatly the opinions of those who's work I respect. :salute:Lloyd, The fisheye worked so well for these fishy photos. You are a master at whatever tool you use.
Those are really wonderful, Leif. A those b/w conversions are about as good as it gets. :clap::clap:Autumn is doing it´s best already around here. Which also means the afternoon sun is getting low; at the same time sending some nice beams of light through the trees here and there.
leif e
D200. Nikkor-P 2,8/180 wide open, bw in Silver Efex Pro
Disclaimer: we're all aware you'd get good results with pretty much anything so it's a hard question -even rhetorical- to answer.Interview with Italian chef. Camera in one hand, pen in the other, more or less
D80 with 50mm f/1.8 @ f/2.2
I've been wondering about that Sigma 50mm for portraits sometimes, but is it really four times better than this?
Wonderful portrait, Jorgen. And, no, it's not (4x better).Interview with Italian chef. Camera in one hand, pen in the other, more or less
D80 with 50mm f/1.8 @ f/2.2
I've been wondering about that Sigma 50mm for portraits sometimes, but is it really four times better than this?
Beautiful trout (and beautiful wife). Looks like a meal's worth for sure. :thumbup:Thanks, Corian!
Lloyd, I´m sure my wife will forgive me for posting this monument over her biggest trout of this summer. It ended up as a great meal - cooked by yours truly.
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Wow. That's awesome. Great work.
:ROTFL::ROTFL: Too funny.Hey Viablex, do live on the set of an old Mad Max movie or what? You find this stuff everywhere! That RV is a real fixer upper!