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Nick: These are wonderful! The donkey/car shot's very funny. Keep sharing. Cheers.
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+1Nick: These are wonderful! The donkey/car shot's very funny. Keep sharing. Cheers.
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Great stuff Matt. I think that M9-28 Cron combination is a winner, and you're proving my theory.A couple from Seattle's Pike Place Market. Still getting the feel of the camera and PP. Thanks for looking. Cheers.
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Terrific stuff Nick. That last shot is priceless.Thanks for all the comments.
I took the M8 as a backup, it didn't have to leave my hotelroom safe.
Thank you ! I code the CV15 as WATE 16. Red corners anyway, but the WATE coding seems to be reasonableThese are great. How are you coding the lens for the M9?
Thanks. Do you use Corner Fix then?Thank you ! I code the CV15 as WATE 16. Red corners anyway, but the WATE coding seems to be reasonable
Very often I was not satisfied with the Cornerfix result, and now I use PS, a curves adjustment layer in LAB color mode. A PS action does the job as quickly as with CornerfixThanks. Do you use Corner Fix then?
Beautiful images! Glad you see you you putting that lens to good use. :thumbup:Yesterday we rode the Phoenix area light rail from one end to the other. .
We made stops for fun, photos (only a few) and food. M8 and 35 cron v4
agree!!! # 2 is greatLloyd and OC, Thank you.
Lloyd, These are both beautiful. #2 is my favorite.
Happy New Year and good shooting!
Cindy: +1. What he said. Cheers.Love the church shots Cindy, expecially the stained glass. Happy New Year ...
Lloyd: Very Nice. The second shot has a filmic quality that I like. Cheers.A couple more holiday images. Both with the CV 15/4.5 Superwide:
This is out the window of our favorite restaurant:
+1Lloyd: Very Nice. The second shot has a filmic quality that I like. Cheers.
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Nice stuff, Matt. I agree with Osman about that last shot, and I love the moment you captured in the next to last shot.More from Seattle's Pike Place Market. I have lunch there almost every day, and I've always got a camera. Thanks for looking. Cheers.