DavidE
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Welcome back to the pub, Osman!
A fine set. This is my favorite. I really like the processing with this one.
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Welcome back to the pub, Osman!
A wonderful group of shots, Steve. This one in particular is terrific.Ok A Few More..
Such a view! It's a wonder you ever go to work, Lloyd.Another of my front porch mountain. Yesterday.
M8, CV 15
Jason, one of the best photos of the entire thread. Bravo!:salute:heading out to catch some waves at sunset..
Wow, Ashwin, you keep coming up with amazing photos! And you have the most incredible range. This one in particular is stunning.Something abstract...
Really like your b/w here, David. Nice shots too, although (and I mean this sincerely), I experience a sort of cognitive dissonance when I see an image from you that isn't wide!Nothing really new, so I'm reaching back into the past to find neglected images worth processing.
Here are four from an October trip to New York. Using the 50 lux.
LOL. Yeah, maybe you could use LR3's Lens Correction feature and distort them somehow?Thanks Lloyd.
Yeah, I know what you mean. I had the same sort of cognitive dissonance when I was processing them.
Maybe there's a plug-in I could use to convert them to wide-angle shots.
Yeah, that's the ticket.LOL. Yeah, maybe you could use LR3's Lens Correction feature and distort them somehow?
Thanks David!A wonderful group of shots, Steve. This one in particular is terrific.
Nice Deep Contrast David! Non-Wide Excellence!Nothing really new, so I'm reaching back into the past to find neglected images worth processing.
Here are four from an October trip to New York. Using the 50 lux.
. . . . . it looks like a frozen kiddy pond to me . . . . .
Thank you Sir :salute:Joe, nice shot & use of negative space!
Oh no! Why are you all leaving town? You don't need to be homesick when you have those beauties in NYC to shoot. Nice shots!Makes me feel homesick. Until 6 months ago I lived 300 yards from this skating ring.
Nice one Ashwin! :thumbup:Something abstract...
Welcome! . . . . . and congratulations on your new M8!
First attempt with my recently purchased M8.
All great Dan. These two knocked my socks off!! :bugeyes:
Mt. Rainer
Sunrise Reflections
M8.2 with 35mm f2 Summicron-M Asph
Big +1. Great first post, wonderful b/w. Welcome to the forum.Welcome! . . . . . and congratulations on your new M8!
Wonderful Black and White photograph! Enjoy the lines and angles, the clouds offer a nice soft background against the rigid stone building, enjoyed the shot.
. . . . . off to a great start, keep 'em coming!