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Yes, they are. Love the PP here... very dreamlike.Osman, These 2 Outstanding!!!
I agree with Jorgen. And, I'm impressed with the performance of the new lenses. However, I'm convinced that if you used the bottom of a Coke bottle for a lens, you'd get amazing results with that as well.Great photos again, Steve, and your b&w conversions are second to none.
Great catch Bob.Touchdown from last night at the Stanford v Wake Forest game
Really nice shots! And your b/w is superb. :thumbup:Some shots from a small loudspeaker manufacturer in my town.
all done with the D3 and the old 55mm micro Ais.
Ydo
Thank You Kindly Lloyd!I agree with Jorgen. And, I'm impressed with the performance of the new lenses. However, I'm convinced that if you used the bottom of a Coke bottle for a lens, you'd get amazing results with that as well.
++++ 1 :thumbs:FP....Unreal Grab!!!
Very nice collection there. B&W can be so lovely sometimes :thumbup:Some shots from a small loudspeaker manufacturer in my town.
all done with the D3 and the old 55mm micro Ais.
Ydo
Thank You My Friend!Steve: Stellar b+w's!
Osman, These 2 Outstanding!!!
Great photos again, Steve, and your b&w conversions are second to none.
FP....Unreal Grab!!!
Yes, they are. Love the PP here... very dreamlike.
I agree with Jorgen. And, I'm impressed with the performance of the new lenses. However, I'm convinced that if you used the bottom of a Coke bottle for a lens, you'd get amazing results with that as well.
Great catch Bob.
Osman/Steve/Bob/Ydo: +1. +1, +1,. Nicely done!Really nice shots! And your b/w is superb. :thumbup:
Beautiful cat. Amazing eyes.
Love these two shots, Osman.My eyes caught this old guy passing by the Zeus Temple in Aizanoi, heading towards his village.
Two different centuries, two different worlds...
Terrific set, Steve :thumbs:Gone But Not Forgotten..
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Good to see some real crafmanship in this world of never ending mechanization. Your great shots and tones gives it full credit. The internal wiring images are particularly spot on -so is the minuitae of working with semi isolated monofilamentSome shots from a small loudspeaker manufacturer in my town.
all done with the D3 and the old 55mm micro Ais.
Ydo
Nice grab of goddess Bastet. At least with such a companion you've got nothing to fear from snakes.Time for an OCP! Our Abyssinian. Cheers, Matt
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