Woody Campbell
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Monday's post. Details on blog.
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Good point, well made............:banghead:Thank you Mike. This one is really nice. (I need to find a copy of that "500mm" Nokton for myself!)
Ashwin - I like these two, also. The fallen log pic is perfect.Ashwin: That ferry looks pretty empty. Mid-week? All three are great, but this one really captures the slight sterility, cleanliness, polished, light on the water sense of the WA State Ferries. Giant buses in a wonderful setting.
The Ice Caves collapse was a real tragedy (for those who don't know about it that cave collapsed and buried a little girl; rescue took too long). On that happy note, the last photo's great. Beautiful composition and pp. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
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Thank you Matt, on both counts. (BTW, that last comment is most appreciated, and elicited a great blush from Mimi.:thumbupLloyd: Beautiful portrait and great catch of the rainbow and the flag. Excellent color. Mimi always has a perfect smile (not faux-perfect, just perfect). Cheers, Matt.
Very nice shots, Steve. I especially like the b/w conversion on the first one. Looking forward to images from Mumbai.Been a busy.. month. Not to much up this weekend, took it easy and off on a short trip across the Hudson.
Always struck by the classic lines of the building outside my window.
Taken while sipping my morning (relatively speaking 11:30am is still morning) coffee.
Was one of those perfect summer August days.. can really feel the season starting to wind down. Don't normally take a lot of these, but the sky really caught my eye today.
Had a walk along the Hudson on the NJ side .. a bit of a change of pace.
Seems to be a colony of strays below a nail salon in the back of a shopping center.
They seemed to be cared for.. toys, water, food. Wife would have preferred we take them all home !
I will hopefully have something interesting to show in a few weeks. I have a short trip to Mumbai coming up.
Gorgeous shots Matt. Truly.Flowers at the Pike Place Market from a couple of days ago. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
LOL. Very cleverly disguised. Nicely captured. :thumbup:I think this might be the hotline to the Mothership. I'm sworn to secrecy as to location, all I can tell you is that it's somewhere in Boston. Alas, I don't know the special number to dial. Anybody?
Osman: Thanks for the response. That's too bad. I guess compared to the ancient treasures all over your country, they're probably a bit insignificant.Thank you so much, Matt. I love wooden houses, especially when they are very old. Inebolu has got only 350 of them left with their particular architecture and they are not very efficiently protected if you ask me.
Steve: Thank you, my friend!Pretty Pair Matt!
sjg284: Thank you. The Nocti does have a distinctly smooth rendering.Matt- Thanks. I took some shots on my walk of flowers that did not come out nearly as good as yours. That Noctilux is smooth. Nice color and composition.
Thank you Matt, on both counts. (BTW, that last comment is most appreciated, and elicited a great blush from Mimi.:thumbup
Lloyd: You're welcome, and the comment's true based on your photos. Also, thanks for your kind comment....Gorgeous shots Matt. Truly.
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I'm sorry Tim...if you have to ask? Excellent photo, also.
Dreamy, creamy bokeh. Nice.Drat. My quest continues.
Something less controversial, a child's chair in a display window.
Matt - really like the flowers! I think the second images my fav.Flowers at the Pike Place Market from a couple of days ago. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
1. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/125s @ f/4; ISO 160
2. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/125s @ f/5.7; ISO 160
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Woody - Great black & white. Really like the tones.Catching up. I think this is where I left off before leaving for Brazil (I'm posting from Paraty). Last Sunday's post:
What a great capture! Love the sky :thumbup:Monday's post. Details on blog.
Tim: +1, nice image. :thumbup: Maybe, if you could provide some bona fides? :toocool:Dreamy, creamy bokeh. Nice.
Don: Thank you very much!Matt - really like the flowers! I think the second images my fav.
Don
I love it when you talk dirty! Thanks.Dreamy, creamy bokeh. Nice.
Tim: +1, nice image. :thumbup: Maybe, if you could provide some bona fides? :toocool:
Well, would it help if I said I saw Jefferson Airplane in concert?
Cheers, Matt