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panda81

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recently i purchased the 23 back issues offer from lenswork. reading it has been making me want to try different things, trying to expand my horizons and creativity, i suppose. i'm always obsessed with super sharp images with perfect focus, but this magazine reminds me that criticial sharpness isn't always absolutely necessary.

earlier tonight we went to a japanese restaurant. i always love the fast action from these amazingly dexterous chefs. tried longer exposures (2s), than what i'm normally used to, and not caring about perfect sharpness in the in-focus areas (something i usually care very much about :eek:), but just wanted to convey the action and excitement.

would love to hear your cc what you think and on how to improve :)



 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Wow! Greetings from San Diego! Amazing shots, Jerry, Charles, Lloyd, C-R, Vlad, just on this page some wondrous work from u all
 

ShiroKuro

New member

35 Summicron/M8

C_R Love the shot with the Hats ....

Thanks all for the comments ... having a great time with my new camera ,,,
 
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shtarka1

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panda81;229023 [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/panda81/4800391021/ said:
Jerry, I Love These! I Need To Mix It Up A Bit Too!
I didn't know it was Nocti day? Some from today. Cheers, Matt.

1. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/180s @ f/1.7; ISO 160


2. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/250s @ f/1.4; ISO 160


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Very Nice Matt!

35 Summicron/M8

C_R Love the shot with the Hats ....

Thanks all for the comments ... having a great time with my new camera ,,,
Excellent!
 

Maggie O

Active member
recently i purchased the 23 back issues offer from lenswork. reading it has been making me want to try different things, trying to expand my horizons and creativity, i suppose. i'm always obsessed with super sharp images with perfect focus, but this magazine reminds me that criticial sharpness isn't always absolutely necessary.

earlier tonight we went to a japanese restaurant. i always love the fast action from these amazingly dexterous chefs. tried longer exposures (2s), than what i'm normally used to, and not caring about perfect sharpness in the in-focus areas (something i usually care very much about :eek:), but just wanted to convey the action and excitement.

would love to hear your cc what you think and on how to improve :)



Kickass, Jerry! I love 'em.
 

otumay

New member
After visiting the Valla Canyon, we were on our way to Ilıca Waterfall, whereupon I came across a very young lady, who asked me to lift her to the other side of the fence. Seeing that I was reluctant to comply with her wish, she came closer and used her charm to change my mind, unaware that her mother was watching the scene with a disapproving gaze. Life was cruel...



 

Lloyd

Active member
Thanks for all the appreciation on my latest post everyone. Much appreciated.

recently i purchased the 23 back issues offer from lenswork. reading it has been making me want to try different things, trying to expand my horizons and creativity, i suppose. i'm always obsessed with super sharp images with perfect focus, but this magazine reminds me that criticial sharpness isn't always absolutely necessary.

earlier tonight we went to a japanese restaurant. i always love the fast action from these amazingly dexterous chefs. tried longer exposures (2s), than what i'm normally used to, and not caring about perfect sharpness in the in-focus areas (something i usually care very much about :eek:), but just wanted to convey the action and excitement.

would love to hear your cc what you think and on how to improve :)
What I think, Jerry, is these are GREAT. "Improve", do and post more. :thumbup:

I didn't know it was Nocti day? Some from today. Cheers, Matt.

1. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/180s @ f/1.7; ISO 160
Didn't you get the memo? :D Excellent makeup assignment. :thumbup:

35 Summicron/M8

C_R Love the shot with the Hats ....

Thanks all for the comments ... having a great time with my new camera ,,,
Another beauty of the beauties! Great b/w.


M9, 90 Cron ASPH:)[/QUOTE]

Rockin' the 90 Cron, Cuz! Especially love that second one. :thumbup:

QUOTE=Woody Campbell;229108]Tuesday's post. Catching up. M9 + 28mm chron, two frames stitched.

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Great series of posts, Woody. I especially like this one. (I'm sad you new website doesn't permit subscribing via RSS. I miss too many of your great shots that way. :(
 

Lloyd

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After visiting the Valla Canyon, we were on our way to Ilıca Waterfall, whereupon I came across a very young lady, who asked me to lift her to the other side of the fence. Seeing that I was reluctant to comply with her wish, she came closer and used her charm to change my mind, unaware that her mother was watching the scene with a disapproving gaze. Life was cruel...

Even at a young age, women cast their spell on us, don't they! :D (I'm not complaining one bit, either! :angel:)

Both nice shots, Osman, but that first one is pure magic. :salute:
 
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