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Ashwin, yes I think most of us would agree, you ARE amazing !I just acquired a 24 summilux, having had to sadly give up my 50 lux asph to get it (figured, I got the Noct f0.95, so I'd be okay...hahah), and I must say, I AM AMAZING. What a lens! Here are a few from the top of Seattle's Space Needle, taken with the 24 'lux asph on the M9:
Oh Glenn! you got there 5 minutes before me :ROTFL:Ashwin, yes I think most of us would agree, you ARE amazing !
It's been a few too many days since I stopped by. Pages of inspiring images. Mike Woods, you have been quite prolific. Great stuff. To all of the usual suspects (Lloyd, Steve, Matt, Osman, Rayyan, f,1.0, Eleanor), outstanding work from you all!!!!
I just acquired a 24 summilux, having had to sadly give up my 50 lux asph to get it (figured, I got the Noct f0.95, so I'd be okay...hahah), and I must say, I AM AMAZING. What a lens! Here are a few from the top of Seattle's Space Needle, taken with the 24 'lux asph on the
One of the must visit places in Edinburgh; highly recommended.
Lovely framing color & architecture my Friend!
Osman, i hope to visit your wonderful part of the world some day! You have portrayed a beautiful place!!! Love the B&W!Finally, Amasra: Incessant rain, a warm breeze, beautiful smell of seawater accompanied by the gentle sound of waves and an occasional triumphant call of a seagull. A town with a curious geography; small bays on each side, and an historical bridge separating the town from the Genoese district. Too many ghosts from earlier centuries. I'm under a spell, cannot concentrate and shoot. I sit down down, calm myself, grab my wet M8 and start exploring. Is this a dream?
Excellent set Mike!!! Love the gentlemen looking at the suits!Thank you for your very kind comments. A few more to share from the last couple of days:
Thanks for looking, and kind regards.
Mike
Ash, i guess i'll have to wait until next summer to get my hands on your 24 lux! Congrats & Stunning set! Hope all is well!
And here are 3 from the 50 lux pre-asph...not a shabby lens either:
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Jono, I wish it was an M9 - just a lowly M8 I'm afraid. But actually, I really love it after only a few days.Great shots - and from Ray, Osman, and of Course Mike with his new M9 :clap::clap: and welcome.
Now then (since you asked) back to work!
Matt: Gracious as ever sir. Thank you. Yes they still had phones in there!Rayyan: It's winter again. Nice framing of the reflection. :thumbup:
Rayyan: Not true. Your photos are very colorful and full of life (current and ancient). We rode on the top of one of those buses in Edinburgh. Great fun; alas, I only had a Canon Powershot (the dark days). Nice detail and grafftiti photos. The "lock and the writing" photo's neat. Posters, pedestrians, signs, and transformer boxes. You're going "street" on us. Great images. Livingstone and starbuck's. :thumbup:
Rayyan: Excellent bridges. The texture and pp in the stone bridge's very nice. Nice storefronts. I have a collection of English/Scottish/Welsh/Irish pub signs and fronts. Shopfront are very interesting.
Rayyan: Again, the texture and color in your Scottish photos' excellent. I love the variation of color in the stone. Well seen. Maybe Jono know's what they're doing. Especially that one bonehead. Good eye capturing the two phone booths and the two lights. Do they still have phones in them?
Cheers, Matt
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Ashwin: Cograts on the new lens. Yes you are amazing! And so are the captures from the new and the ' not a shabby ' lens.It's been a few too many days since I stopped by. Pages of inspiring images. Mike Woods, you have been quite prolific. Great stuff. To all of the usual suspects (Lloyd, Steve, Matt, Osman, Rayyan, f,1.0, Eleanor), outstanding work from you all!!!!
I just acquired a 24 summilux, having had to sadly give up my 50 lux asph to get it (figured, I got the Noct f0.95, so I'd be okay...hahah), and I must say, I AM AMAZING. What a lens! Here are a few from the top of Seattle's Space Needle, taken with the 24 'lux asph on the M9:
And here are 3 from the 50 lux pre-asph...not a shabby lens either:
Steve: Thank you for the kind words my friend.Lovely framing color & architecture my Friend!
Yup, you're amazing, Ashwin. And so are those image with the new lens. Great stuff, and congratulations.Ashwin, yes I think most of us would agree, you ARE amazing !
Truthfully, You and many others posting photos here make my day better, and this is the one thread I try to look at every day if not a couple times a day.
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Glenn
Hi MikeJono, I wish it was an M9 - just a lowly M8 I'm afraid. But actually, I really love it after only a few days.
Best to you all - keep inspiring me :clap:
Mike