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Shiro: These are great!. I esp. like this first one. :thumbup:M8 35 cron IV
Steve: Thank you!Excellent!
Osman: Consistently excellent photographs throughout the journey! It's been fun. This first one's special. :salute:My saga ends in Safranbolu, a cozy town with old houses and cobblestone streets. This has been an extensive and exhaustive tour, both for us on the tour, and you friends, who never ceased to motivate me to post more and more. Thank you for your enthusiasm and support.
(All shot with M8 and 28mm 'cron)
Daniel: You're really a craftsmen! I like them both. Don't seem over-cooked to me. :thumbup:Thankyou Osman and Steve
I'm really enjoying the sights of Turkey you're sharing Osman!
Someone let me know if I overcooked these. The first one has stacked grads to control the sun, so it's a little weird looking.
Both with 18mm Distagon. First shot 2-stop soft Galen Rowell Singh-Ray ND grad AND 3-stop reverse Daryl Benson Singh-Ray ND grad. Second shot just the reverse grad.
Daniel, you've posted some wonderful long-exposures to this thread, but this may be the very best. A truly outstanding photo!
A fine set, Osman. This is my favorite because of the perfectly balanced composition.My saga ends in Safranbolu, a cozy town with old houses and cobblestone streets. This has been an extensive and exhaustive tour, both for us on the tour, and you friends, who never ceased to motivate me to post more and more. Thank you for your enthusiasm and support.
(All shot with M8 and 28mm 'cron)
Shiro, all three are super. This is my favorite. The baseball player on the front page pulls everything together.
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Matt, I can't even begin to pick a favorite from this group. They work so well together. Terrific storytelling.Clearly enjoying themselves. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
1. M9; 75mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/3.4; ISO 160
2. M9; 75mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/3.4; ISO 160
3. M9; 75mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/3.4; ISO 160
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Osman: Thank you!Thank you, Matt. Your musicians series is outstanding!
David: Definitely worth processing! I esp. like the single point perspective, reflections, light, shadows, and complexity in this second one. :thumbup:Wow, there are some amazing shots on this page!
Stuck doing work, so I've looked through earlier images to see what might be worth processing.
Here are a couple of shots with the M9 and 18mm super-elmar.
David: Thank you!Matt, I can't even begin to pick a favorite from this group. They work so well together. Terrific storytelling.
Superb Work Osman! Love Them All!My saga ends in Safranbolu, a cozy town with old houses and cobblestone streets. This has been an extensive and exhaustive tour, both for us on the tour, and you friends, who never ceased to motivate me to post more and more. Thank you for your enthusiasm and support.
(All shot with M8 and 28mm 'cron)
Black & White At Its Finest!!!Clearly enjoying themselves. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
1. M9; 75mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/3.4; ISO 160
2. M9; 75mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/3.4; ISO 160
3. M9; 75mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/3.4; ISO 160
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
So Darn Lovely!Wow, there are some amazing shots on this page!
Stuck doing work, so I've looked through earlier images to see what might be worth processing.
Here are a couple of shots with the M9 and 18mm super-elmar.
Steve: Thank you, sir.Black & White At Its Finest!!!
Steve: Your output is prodigiously awesome! Really "Black & White At Its Finest!!!" :thumbup:
Daniel: Thanks! Hope you find some....Matt, I'm digging the street musicians, inspiring me to go find some today ...
Beautiful shot, with really great PP.A sculpture at the courtyard of my wife's office. Cheers, Matt
M9; Zeiss 21mm f/2.8;1/350s @ f/2.8; +2/3 EV; ISO 80
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Stunning shot!! Love this.
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I sorry to see you trip coming to a close, Osman. I've very much enjoyed it. I love the shots of the buildings. I find the construction fascinating. Great series, really.My saga ends in Safranbolu, a cozy town with old houses and cobblestone streets. This has been an extensive and exhaustive tour, both for us on the tour, and you friends, who never ceased to motivate me to post more and more. Thank you for your enthusiasm and support.
(All shot with M8 and 28mm 'cron)
Nothing overcooked to my eyes. Great stuff, Daniel.Someone let me know if I overcooked these. The first one has stacked grads to control the sun, so it's a little weird looking.
Both with 18mm Distagon. First shot 2-stop soft Galen Rowell Singh-Ray ND grad AND 3-stop reverse Daryl Benson Singh-Ray ND grad. Second shot just the reverse grad.