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Really nice. Love that first one especially. You and the WATE seems like a marriage made in heaven!Had a chance yesterday to try out a WATE on my M9 (it's a short-term loan).
All-too-easy to fall in love with this lens and viewfinder (a.k.a. the Frankenfinder).
It seems to render quite differently from the 18mm Super-Elmar. Or maybe I was inspired to process the images differently. Either way, I'm really happy with the results.
Thanks Lloyd. That first one is my favorite, too. My wife wants to take a large print of that photo to the stable and give it to the people there. She recently switched the place where she does her riding, and this was my first opportunity to visit with a camera.Really nice. Love that first one especially. You and the WATE seems like a marriage made in heaven!
..this is my favorite picture-niceA few more with the WATE
Nice moment. And, once again, perfect composition...............................
Another wonderful image, ceh. Thank you for sharing.Thank you for your words Lloyd
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Some very impressive results Bill. Looking forward to more.I picked up an Apo-Telyt M 135 from Ken Hansen, primarily because I had the "R" version many years ago and found it incomparable. The M is outstanding too - here are the first couple of shots I took with it. Not much dof at such short distances!
Bill
Thanks Bill. Here's her mom, Rachel. I'm guessing it's from the female side alright.:thumbup:I wonder where she got those eyes?
Captivating!
Bill
excellent!One more from yesterday, and with different processing.
Very nice composition! :thumbup:......................