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Thank You!!!wow that last one , beautiful, belongs in a museum
Mimi's photo is great... and i love Mimi's shot altogether.A couple more from the photowalk. Mimi actually does get on the other side of the camera at times.
Amazing work, Steve. Can't really pic a fav, but I agree with Matt about that last one.D3, 58 Noct
Thanks Corlan, I'll pass that on. She probably will post a few from time to time. She has a great eye, and I'm always impressed with how differently she'll interpret something when we're shooting together.Mimi's photo is great... and i love Mimi's shot altogether.
Even though she's obviously a super active person, you should invite her to post some more
Seconding that... the whole series is super nice, and from the stuff posted by Steve here it sounds that the combination of the D3 with the Noct produces quite interesting and kinda different results, with an swell artistic feel.wow that last one , beautiful, belongs in a museum
Thanks Lloyd.Amazing work, Steve. Can't really pic a fav, but I agree with Matt about that last one.
Seconding that... the whole series is super nice, and from the stuff posted by Steve here it sounds that the combination of the D3 with the Noct produces quite interesting and kinda different results, with an swell artistic feel.
Thanks Corlan.
That'd be great! :thumbup:Thanks Corlan, I'll pass that on. She probably will post a few from time to time. She has a great eye, and I'm always impressed with how differently she'll interpret something when we're shooting together.
Yes indeed....mutualy enriching i guess
+1Amazing work, Steve. Can't really pic a fav, but I agree with Matt about that last one.
Corlan, this is really good!First snow yesterday morning here... Today we got a couple of inches thick, uniform white blanket but in the meantime, between two falls, snow had melted under the sun forming interesting patterns.
"LA" snow...
D700 - 105VR
And this one even better!A meltin' leave...
D700 - 105VR
Thanks Osman.+1
Osman
Thanks Rob.I can't keep up with you guys (been busy), lots of fine work though being posted lately, Lloyd, Matt, Steve, Jorgen, Corlan et al.
Rob
Lloyd: Thanks. I think your right about the trunk. I'll work on it. Cheers.Great shots, Matt. Love to make it up there sometime. BTW, it may be my monitor, but the trunk of that tree looks a little lavender to me.
Lloyd: Very nice. The light and quality's great. Cheers.A couple more from the photowalk. Mimi actually does get on the other side of the camera at times.
D3, 50/1.4 @ f1.8, 1/40, -1.67 EV,ISO 1600:
D3, 50/1.4 @ f1.4, 1/160, -.67 EV,ISO 1600, and a WB nightmare:
One from her D300, with the 17-55/2.8 @55mm 2.8; Handheld, 1/60th, ISO 3200:
++1! Your "ruin porn" is incredibly beautiful. Do you have a "ruin porn" problem? Thanks for posting. Cheers."Ruin porn" indeed! Amazing stuff, Matt. All are great, but that piano... wow.