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Thanks Eric, much appreciated.Nice series. Love the treatment.
Worth the wait and I'm so happy that focus is spot on with the Noctilux @ f/1.0...
Thank you Gary, much appreciated. And nice images. I love the wax running out of the Jack-o-lantern's mouth. Nice.:thumbup:A couple of misc. fall images. The pumpkin included some candle and painting with light.
Lloyd, I always enjoy your family photos! What a great view from you deck! Awesome!
Gary P
Thank you Chris. And welcome to the forum. :thumbup:Lloyd,
Great shot. Love the colors.
Best Regards
Chris R
Isn't it kinda hard to step out of your comfort zone when you live on the land in Cornwall? Getting *reeeally* close to that cow, whoa!These are wonderful Lloyd. . . and they feel like a step outside your comfort zone (I'm jealous, I always want to step outside my comfort zone, but somehow there I am . . . right in the middle of it!).
all the best
Nice cityscape; interesting info. I hadn't realized it was that old.The Smith Tower (peaked roof) in the distance down 2nd Ave.
The Smith Tower, located in Pioneer Square, is the oldest skyscraper in Seattle, Washington, USA. Completed in 1914, the tower is named after its builder, firearm and typewriter magnate Lyman Cornelius Smith. Containing 42 floors, it was the tallest office building west of the Mississippi River until the Kansas City Power & Light Building was built in 1931. It remained the tallest building on the West Coast until the Space Needle overtook it in 1962 Thank you Wikipedia. Cheers.
M8; 24mm f/2.8; 1/4000s; ISO 160
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Nicely done, Jono. Looks like it's still a winner. :thumbup:Hi there
I thought I would revisit the Zeiss 25 f2.8 biogon
This was a very favorite lens on the M8, on the M9, it seemed less necessary, added to which, if you coded it as a 24 elmarit (obvious) then it had a nasty red band on the left hand side.
Yesterday I thought I'd do some research, so I checked it against a bunch of WA lenses on the M9 lens table, from the WATE 21 upwards. Nothing was much good until I got to the 28 elmarit ASPH. It does vignette a little, but with little or no colour deviation.
Here are some examples:
Interesting difference. I'd like to try your profile.what is most interesting about this shot, is that it was taken WITHOUT cut filter.
Here is the shot using regular M8 profile in C1
[NB: the above image was using my 'special' icc profile! ] if you want it I will send
BTW the issue is the PANTS!:ROTFL: