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The Latest & Greatest Fun w/Digital M Images

m_driscoll

New member
We went for a drive yesterday afternoon and ran across this small herd of buffalo as they were crossing the road near Gros Ventre, Jackson Hole WY. All were taken with the 135 f/3.4mm lens.


This lens has exceeded my expectations on what it would provide in terms of landscape and nature.

Don
Don: Nice captures! :thumbup: Of course the buffalo's more dangerous then the bear you photographed the other day. :LOL:

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

Lloyd

Active member
Doing a little rearranging in my office. Had some of my very favorite photography books on a chair in some interesting light. :D BTW, every one of these books is HIGHLY recommended. :thumbup:



Yes. I stole the idea from Steve. Thanks cuz.
 

Lloyd

Active member
Thank you so much for your kind words, very much appreciated.

I have only had the M a few days but it is growing on me. I can already feel it, I will probably become a hardcore fan of Leica :D This from today...

Dan. I certainly hope you do become hardcore! At least as long as you keep sharing your amazing images with us. :thumbup:
 

Lloyd

Active member
I encountered some incredible trees in San Francisco. Guess they're used to posing for the tourists. :)

The first three were shot with the 24mm. The last one was shot with the 18mm.
Terrific set David. As is the one of the churches!:salute:
 

DavidE

Active member
DavidE - great church series, particularly the b&w
David: You're on a tear! Excellent images! Really creative composition and pp! Instructive. :thumbup: Cheers, Matt.
David, Unique,Funky Angles & Perspectives! Love These!
beautiful job, i love these two!
Terrific set David. As is the one of the churches!:salute:

Thanks, Steve, Matt, Steve, Jerry, and Lloyd.

I very much appreciate the encouragement. I hadn't planned to take pictures of churches and trees. It just kinda worked out that way. :)
 

DavidE

Active member
A few more from last week's San Francisco trip.

The first two were with the 18mm. The third one was with the 24mm.





 
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