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Us Against The World..
excellent presentation.:salute:
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Us Against The World..
excellent presentation.:salute:
Thanks Endre!Us Against The World..
excellent presentation.:salute:
Thrice...Gorgeous!
Kurt, It is hard not to feel with that series, congratulations.In the interim, I'd like to post a few images taken at a large immigration rally held in Milwaukee earlier in the day. No matter how you feel about the subject, it's a powerful experience to stand in the middle of the street and document the emotions of people of all ages and sizes as they pass in waves in front of you.
Kurt
dierk: excellent angles, light/dark contrast. This one though is masterful. The geometric patterns the framing and the composition are superb.
I love the tiny 21/4.5; one of the best in my stable.
Regards.
I am thinking of a change to the Super-Elmar-M 1:3.8/18mm ASPHDierk: Thank you. Your B&W images are always very composed and elegant. The softer shadows and hard sunlight in the second and third are very compelling and the opposite of your fine Opera shots. At 28 deg. latitude the light is a factor that you work very well. I haven't noticed the "color shift" that you're talking about in your photos with this lens. Although, you probably corrected it. Cheers, Matt
Thank you Steve.Rayyan,Istanbul....Incredible Color,IQ & Composition!
Steve: Excellent presentation. I somehow love bw and in this one the highUs Against The World..
M9,Noct
Thank You My Friend!Thank you Steve.
Steve: Excellent presentation. I somehow love bw and in this one the high
contrast has been handled very well.
Thanks for sharing.
dierk: x2 what Steve said. I love the 21/4.5...warts and all.Dierk, Fantastic IQ & Perspective! Cornerfix Does Quite A Nice Job!
Rayyan, The Good Old Days Of Vinyl! I Can Still Hear The Scratches From My Jackson 5 Albums From Yesteryear! Nice Set & Theme!
A Good Smoke...
Nantasket Beach, Hull,Ma
M8.2,50 lux asph
Steve: Nice captures. I like all of the contextual "space" around the subjects. Great PP. Cheers, Matt.Ice Cream...
M8.2,50 lux asph
rayyan: You're welcome. I think that I like the color more; also, don't know why.Matt: Thanks for putting up the color version. The color feels like after some rain. I am attracted to the browns/cyan/blue contrast.
I like the bw more; don't know why though.
Best.
rayyan: Beautiful. The slightly jagged processing creates a unique pictorial feel to this image. Is this Hagia Sophia?Istanbul.
Steve: +1. Nice exposure/pp.Us Against The World..
excellent presentation.:salute:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Daniel: These are beautiful! I'm curious? What's the red dot in the sky in each image? The sun?Some more (you guessed it) 18mm Distagon! On the M9
Dierk: Lively photo! I can see what you mean about the color shift in this image. Don't know much about the 18mm Leica (other then the $$$).I am thinking of a change to the Super-Elmar-M 1:3.8/18mm ASPH
the color shift is really very much and for color hard to compesate.
thank you very much rayyan, Matt and Endre
Zeiss C-Biogon 21mm f/4.5
PP: LR 2.6
this is the original before Cornerfix
Matt: Thanks. Yes sir, it is. There was renovation going on in there. I hadrayyan: You're welcome. I think that I like the color more; also, don't know why.
rayyan: Beautiful. The slightly jagged processing creates a unique pictorial feel to this image. Is this Hagia Sophia?
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Rayyan: +1. What Steve said. Istanbul, is, and always has been one of the crossroads of the world.dierk: x2 what Steve said. I love the 21/4.5...warts and all.
Steve: Thanks. Unfortunately my vinyl collection dwindles each year. Unknown
to me, my family seems to cull then often!
Thanks.
The Peak District.