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Steve: Was it a long interview? He looks like he's giving her a piece of his mind. Nice capture. :salute:...nice dialogue
Ceh: Great visual and movement lines. Perfect framing. :thumbup:............................
Endre: Nice set of photos. I esp. like the thoughtful arrangement of "nothingness" in this one. :thumbup:m8, cv 35
Ceh: Again, very nice lines, perspective and wet paving. :thumbup:.............................
Retow: +1, :thumbup:My bones are chilled. LOVELY pics!!!
Peter: Seriously fun. Great captures. This is a very cool moment. :salute:
Steve: Excellent! enjoy yourself in the snow and stay safe. :thumbup:
Phew - so many good shots - seems like it's snowing over there!
Here are a couple from our boxing night party taken with the 75 'cron at f2
Jono: A photography fest. These two of your son(?) are esp. nice. :salute:. . .. and here's some with the 35 'lux II
All shot at f1.4
Lovely series, Jono. The 35 lux II and 75 cron do pair quite well here! I love how you have captured the moment, almost unnoticed and completely in the flow of the Boxing Night Party. It's all quite natural, and a credit to you and your skills!Phew - so many good shots - seems like it's snowing over there!
Here are a couple from our boxing night party taken with the 75 'cron at f2
Hi Chuck - I've decided to go for the 'new' leica look as well (the similarity of drawing makes sense to me as well). I'd quite like to complete the set with the nocti and one of the wide luxes as well - still considering this!All Very Nice Jono! Very interesting to see the OOF areas with the 75 'Cron are very similar in rendering to the 35mm 'Lux wide open. Save for the obvious focal length difference, that last shot with the 75 'Cron of the girl could have been in with the batch shot with the 35mm, from looking at them.
That and the size & weight differences were two of the things that went into my own needs evaluation deciding on the 75 'Cron over the 'Lux. The 75 'Lux has a whole different look, where the 'Cron really blends in nicely with the wider, faster brother lenses in the Leica series when you get the photos all together in the same collection. For a professional selling my images, that may be more important to me than to most others, as it is what my clients want. Everything has to work together in a campaign.
I've always had two M's - usually I'll have a 28 on one and a 50 on the other, or a 35 on one and a 75 on the other - makes life so much easier. What might look like a phase MF is actually a little Sony A55 - nice little camera.Jono, I am seeing a second M and what looks to be a Phase MF in these images of yours. Your "Boxing Nights" look more like Camera Conventions over there!!
Superb Street Mike! Top 2 for me are...Between the Eves, that sometimes stressful period between Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve:
For some, it's an opportunity to take to the streets in new footwear...
...before escaping the crowds and heading back to the car...
Have a good New Year everyone.
Mike
...perfectly captured :thumbup:Vietnam is the country of snacks! M9+cron 75. Hue, Vietnam
+ 1! Incredible!...perfectly captured :thumbup:
+2+ 1! Incredible!
Thanks amigo and All! :salute:Lovely capture, Endre. Good to see you back!