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Thanks Steve, I'll let him know about that..Joe, Very Cool Grab But The Guy On The Left Casts A Big Shadow With His Nose!
Osman, very nice sparkle to the composition! Like it :thumbup:Steve, David, ceh, to name a few; wonderful stuff again!
Here is my tiny contribution to this dazzling display of talent; M8 with 35 'cron, camera jpeg.
Best,
Osman
Nope. Just the way it was in that old building. Can't you see the top book sliding off as a result?I like this shot Lloyd, but I am trying to figure out where the horizon is, and if it's straight. Something tells me, it needs straightening just a tad. oke:
Very cool shot, Osman. Dreamlike. "Definitely sparkly!"Steve, David, ceh, to name a few; wonderful stuff again!
Here is my tiny contribution to this dazzling display of talent; M8 with 35 'cron, camera jpeg.
Best,
Osman
Love this Jason. Very intense; great portrait.I know I'm repeating myself, but the work on here just gets better and better.....
One of these days, you all will have to help me on close focus wide open. Feel free to tell me that close focus wise open is easier on an M9 I missed the focus just a tiny bit, but LOVE this one! From my shoot yesterday...
Thanks Bob. I just do what the voices in my head (and the bubble level on the my camera) tell me.I would use the verticals in the window casing and if anything maybe a 1/2 degree counterclockwise. Very compelling capture however.
Bob
Thanks, Lloyd. I doubt I would have got this with the D3 and beast on the front end. That being said, a D3 w/ 70-200 and my M8 are a wicked combo for these shoots. Thanks for the lil push to get me to explore this system!Love this Jason. Very intense; great portrait.
You're more than welcome. Not only glad you like it, but glad you're sharing your shots with us. I do like the combo as well. "Horses for courses." Neither one does everything well, so they're a great compliment to each other.Thanks, Lloyd. I doubt I would have got this with the D3 and beast on the front end. That being said, a D3 w/ 70-200 and my M8 are a wicked combo for these shoots. Thanks for the lil push to get me to explore this system!
David: Thanks!A great set from Oahu, Matt. Wonderful color.
David: Nice set! I really like the composition in this one. The photos within the photo are cool. :thumbup:Back to the vault, as Ashwin would say.
Three with the 50 lux.
I posted this in color last year. Went back to the vault and reprocessed with SEP2. I'm addicted.
Joe
M9 50CronIV
This one is for Steve.
Joe :salute:
M9 35Lux ASPH
Joe: Great processing and photos. I'm partial to "Steve's". Excellent dynamic balance and pp. :saluteownloaded one version of SEP2, last night. Three more to go.One more from last year. You can tell I'm really addicted to SEP2
Joe
M9 35CronIV
Osman: Beautiful composition and pp. Cool starlike sparkles on the water. :thumbup:Steve, David, ceh, to name a few; wonderful stuff again!
Here is my tiny contribution to this dazzling display of talent; M8 with 35 'cron, camera jpeg.
Best,
Osman
Agree, lovely image LloydLloyd, this one, for sure! Wow!
A great image with perfect SEP2 processing.
Wow, that's a fine portrait, Jason. Truly special.