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I must have put the wrong lens on by mistake (probably a wide-angle lens mounted backwards).These are nice David. But why are you trying to pass someone else's images as your own?!? We all know these are wide enough to be DavidK work. (Nice enough yes, certainly that, but not nearly as wide as we've come to expect. )
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NYC, past summer. M8 35CronIV.
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The upstairs bar. Very classy place with a view. Cheers, Matt
M9; 50mm f/1.4; 1/30s @ f/2.4; ISO 640
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Mosaic with 75mm Summicron
Great street capture Joe
Thanks Joe! The 50 Lux is a great lens on the M9Charles, beautiful shots, these two are my favorites! I see that you are having tons of fun with the 50Lux Asph
Joe
Really nice shots Mike !Thank you for the great feedback. A couple more with the 35mm 'cron:
And one I couldn't resist:
Regards
Mike
I really like this shot Ceh !......................
Great street captures David. Love the rendering with the 50 Lux.Here are a few more from my New York trip at the end of October. All are with the 50 lux in Times Square.
Excellent shots Matt.1. M9; 50mm f/1.4; 1/350s @ f/5.7; ISO 160
2. M9; 50mm f/1.4; 1/2000s @ f/5.7; ISO 160
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Amazing shot Daniel!!! Love itOtumay, Charles, Mike, F1,0, Steve and Joe you are all too kind
Here's a portrait from the same trip:
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Thank you Lloyd!Terrific set Charles. Not sure why, but that first one really stands out for me.
Beautiful... really beautiful. (Nice portraits too. :thumbup(snip)
Couple shots from this afternoon with the 50 Lux and M9. Thanks.
David: Great photos of Times Square. Is this just a normal night? I think you're right about the first one. :thumbup::salute:Here are a few more from my New York trip at the end of October. All are with the 50 lux in Times Square.
The first one I posted a week ago, but had mentioned then that I wasn't satisfied with the processing. This version, I think, is much improved.
Otumay, Charles, Mike, F1,0, Steve and Joe you are all too kind
Here's a portrait from the same trip:
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Daniel: +!, +1. Lloyd said it very well. :thumbup: Cheers, MattDaniel, that's about as good as it gets. Perfect moment that her hair in the wind, perfect light, perfect composition. Simply stunning.
BTW, those most recent landscapes (especially the panos), are simply awe inspiring. Leave me speechless... really. (No small task, that.)
Love this Matt. I've always felt that there is a special relationship between reflective metal surfaces and black and white photography. This is an great example of just that. :thumbup:
Lloyd: Thanks! :thumbup: You're right, reflective metal does take on a special character in a B& W photo.Good stuff Matt. This one in particular for me. :thumbup:
David: I thought there was something funny about those earlier posts! You could always buy a nikon. :ROTFL: Nice photos from both versions of you.I must have put the wrong lens on by mistake (probably a wide-angle lens mounted backwards).
To cleanse the palate (or should that be palette?), here are two more using the 24mm lux.
Guess I'll have to live with the moire patterns in the first one, unless someone knows how to get rid of them.
Sjg: thank you, sir!my faves the last two days
thrice - loving those 75mm shots
joe - nice street capture, perfect framing/composition.. great tonality
matt - great texture in the metal stairs
ceh - captured a moment, brings me back to spring/summer
...Excellent shots Matt...
Couple shots from this afternoon with the 50 Lux and M9. Thanks.
Charles: +1, exactly what Lloyd said! :salute:Beautiful... really beautiful. (Nice portraits too. :thumbup
Plus 1!Daniel, that's about as good as it gets. Perfect moment that her hair in the wind, perfect light, perfect composition. Simply stunning.
BTW, those most recent landscapes (especially the panos), are simply awe inspiring. Leave me speechless... really. (No small task, that.)
Dude Never Looked So Good!:thumbup:Seattle's Fremont Neighborhood. Cheers, Matt.
1. M9; 50mm f/1.4; 1/350s @ f/5.7; ISO 160
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Pretty Shot & Lady Charles!Great street capture Joe
Nice Grab & IQ!M8 Noctilux @ 1,0
Beautiful again, Daniel.Otumay, Charles, Mike, F1,0, Steve and Joe you are all too kind
Here's a portrait from the same trip:
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Ah, wide. Thank you... I feel much better.Thanks, Matt and Steve. Matt, it was a Saturday and the day before Halloween. On the weekdays, it wasn't as crowded, though there were still a fair number of people both in the day and evening.
Not sure if this color processing works with these, but thought I would post them anyway. At least in theory, I like the notion that they're caught in a time splice between color and b&w.
All three were shot with the 24 lux.