Tullio
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Wow...very nice capture!GH1 + 14-140 mm kit lens; 16:9 aspect ratio:
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Wow...very nice capture!GH1 + 14-140 mm kit lens; 16:9 aspect ratio:
Excuse me if you've already said somewhere but can you tell us which "25mm f/1.4" you're using? It's excellent.G1; 25mm f/1.4; 1/800s @ f/1.4; ISO 100
Great use of the ultra-wide.The ZD9-18 came to use here:
Opinions will vary, but I like this version better. Your "standard" B&W processing always looks very good to me.A B & W, more conventionally processed, version of a photo I posted a couple of days ago. Cheers.
One of those "I wish I was there" moments. Lovely, Stephen.GH1 + 14-140 mm kit lens; 16:9 aspect ratio:
Thank you John.Great use of the ultra-wide.
m3photo: It's the Panasonic Leica D Summilux 25mm/f1.4 with the Panasonic adapter. Awesome lens.Excuse me if you've already said somewhere but can you tell us which "25mm f/1.4" you're using? It's excellent.
Sure is. Had to be a $900 lens + $120 adapter I guess - ho, humIt's the Panasonic Leica D Summilux 25mm/f1.4 with the Panasonic adapter. Awesome lens.
A beautiful image. I recommend "Window Seat" by Julieanne Kost:Off to Virginia
Thank-you Jonas. The title is actually descriptive of what this is --a stream flowing from right to left. I'm guessing that a "man-made" shelf was built underneath in the stream bed to ... well, I'm not sure what it is supposed to do, but it has the effect of pooling the water a bit before it tumbles over the lip and on its way. Hope I haven't spoiled it for you!"Black Water, White Water" is great John. I love images where it isn't apparent what you are looking at. (And I'm still not sure about this one).
Wonderful! love this shot.
Captured last night with the Olympus 7-14 on a GF1 body (ISO 100, f5.6, ~10 seconds)
Thanks! It was taken from inside the pueblo at the Dobbins Lookout on South Mountain and I used a flashlight to bounce some light onto the walls to balance the exposure a bit. Sometimes you get lucky, eh?That is simply an amazing shot, Audii.
Thanks! As I noted above, sometimes you get lucky, as I now realize the streak from the airplane making its final approach to Sky Harbor airport makes this image (for me, anyway!) and I kept shooting frame after frame trying -- and failing -- to get a clear sky.Wonderful! love this shot.