Woody Campbell
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Today's post to my blog from San Miguel de Allende.
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Nicely seen, Woody. Interesting combination of subjects there.Today's post to my blog from San Miguel de Allende.
Bradhusick you made this Leica lens speak. Lovely portrait...50 lux ASPH at f/1.4, ISO 1000 on M9. No processing other than color balance.
These are great. I love the light in that 3rd on in particular.A few from last Sunday with my M8u/50 'lux APSH:
Wonderful images, David ! Worth upsetting the hood ... :talk028:Not sure if the out-of-focus snowflakes are a plus or a minus for these images.
I'll probably try it again without the snow falling, though I don't want to freak out the neighborhood with another round of SUNP (strangle, unexplainable nighttime phenomena).
Beautiful b/w images and interesting subjects.M9 - Nocti - Icemachines...
Got to love the Summarex, but it's a beast !Lot's of snow-fun these days. Beautifull froozen Icemachines xpixel.
SnowWire - Summarex 85mm - M9
SnowTrain? - Summarex 85mm - M9
You must have been pretty close for these shots: great stuff !A few from last Sunday with my M8u/50 'lux APSH:
Yup, what he said. Nice. :thumbup:All nice shots, Steve, #3 is the top for me!
Lloyd, that's some place to kill time, the scenes remind me of Karl May's Old Shatterhand and Winnitoe. But I suppose it has a completly different meaning. I like the curves and the fine colours here.Killing time before work yesterday.
M8, CV 21/4 @ f4.8, 1/11, ISO 640:
Thank you Bart. I'm honored by your appreciation. While I've known a few Mescalero Apache, which in May's works was the tribe of Winnetoe, the tribes represented here are different. In these panels it's Shoshone, Ute and Piute. I am fortunate to have access occasionally... especially when it's as frigid out as it was yesterday morning.Lloyd, that's some place to kill time, the scenes remind me of Karl May's Old Shatterhand and Winnitoe. But I suppose it has a completly different meaning. I like the curves and the fine colours here.
Kind regards.
Nicely composed. Beautiful color. Have a wonderful holiday.Today's daily post - Holiday greeting from Mexico.
M9 + 28 chron - perspective correction in PS.
Thanks, Bart. Now that the weather has cleared, I may try it again for a similar effect without the snow.Wonderful images, David ! Worth upsetting the hood ... :talk028:
Terrific image, Lloyd. What a cool building!Another at the same location.