Lloyd
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Lovely compositions, nice subtle light. Good work for sure. :thumbup:
M8 / 40mm Summicron
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Lovely compositions, nice subtle light. Good work for sure. :thumbup:
M8 / 40mm Summicron
Classic!As I brought my Macbook Air with me on the trip, I have been able to do a bit of editing on the fly:
Thanks LloydLovely compositions, nice subtle light. Good work for sure. :thumbup:
More nice work, regardless of the lens!
I have had a VC 75/2.5 Heliar for a number of years, and it's a wonderful little lens. I think it might be better appreciated if it cost a couple thousand $$. I've been curious about the new VC 75/1.8, and your shots have me very tempted, for sure. Looks like a winner. (I enjoyed your shots in the Flickr set too)
The other set, taken at the fire station is nice as well, BTW.
Ash...This Is What We've Been Waiting For! Speechless! More Please! Welcome Home Brotha!!!A couple more, from Varanasi, the big city on the Ganges and spiritual home to much of Hinduism:
This is just the start of my image processing...Much more to come in the weeks ahead. Lots of RAW material to work with, pardon the pun :ROTFL:
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
M8.2 with VC 75/1.8
USCGC Henry Blake ~ Lake Union Drydock Co.
M8.2 with VC 75/1.8
Other shots taken with the 75/1.8 can be seen here: (the M8.2 photos are on the last page of the set) http://www.flickr.com/photos/26672618@N03/sets/72157625202215323/
Dan, Quality Shooting & Set!Washing the Rig
M8.2 with Summicron - M 35mm f2 ASPH
A couple more, from Varanasi, the big city on the Ganges and spiritual home to much of Hinduism:
This is just the start of my image processing...Much more to come in the weeks ahead. Lots of RAW material to work with, pardon the pun :ROTFL:
Steve...Another Foot Coming Wed & Thurs into Boston! Nice set showing the Misery!
Yeah, you got a shot... lackluster skies notwithstanding. Wonderful work... as always, Daniel.I have one shot from today, unfortunately the storm isn't due until tomorrow, so I had slightly lackluster skies, but got a shot or two out of it
M9 - 18mm ZM distagon
I have to admit, I'm originally from Boston, and much as I LOVE the place, I really don't miss the weather!!
. . . . . my daughter was late on her arrival into the world, as a college student my wife and I sat in the apartment snow bound during the blizzard of '78. Then I believe it was during the winter of '92/93 that Boston had over 100" of snow. The car was buried by the end of November and did not drive it again until early April . . . . . City living at its finest in the Northeast.
I don't miss not having to shovel snow, and yes there is a lot of misty overcast days in Seattle but you do not have to shovel rain!
Good luck getting through the winter.
Winter days in Seattle are more representative by the following in comparison to back east . . . . .
Railroad Bridge ~ SV Red Sheilla after passing through the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
M8.2 with CV75/1.8
+1, cant wait to see the rest.
Mike
M8 / 40mm Summicron
This blow my mind.OK! Catchup time.
Great sunsets Lloyd!
Well done with the 12mm David, it's very hard to compose interesting shots that wide and you've done a great job.
Bill, amazing scene with so many birds
Keith, that looks like an amazing place to have a holiday well done on all 3 shots.
ace, excellent candid portraits, thanks for sharing!
I really like the mood on that shot with the 25 Skopar Mike, it's always good to try something different.
Peter, well done capturing the maternal moment, great tones and colours in that shot.
Anthony, nice greenery, makes me miss New Zealand
Intimate portrait Jason, thanks for sharing it.
Charles, nice to see the weather has cleared up (although it looks to change again soon), nice beach portraits.
Dan, fantastic morning fog, mount fuji?
Love the symmetry on that bird sanctuary shot Keith.
Anthony, great family portraits!
Matt, great high-key city/tree-scape
Ashwin, great photo-journalism - as always!
I have one shot from today, unfortunately the storm isn't due until tomorrow, so I had slightly lackluster skies, but got a shot or two out of it
M9 - 18mm ZM distagon
Wow, an amazing set (as always), Ashwin. Looking forward to more great photos. Have a safe and rewarding journey.As I brought my Macbook Air with me on the trip, I have been able to do a bit of editing on the fly:
Two fine photos. I especially like the subdued lighting and muted colors.
M8 / 40mm Summicron
Absolutely amazing, Daniel. I love your wide-angle shore shots.
M9 - 18mm ZM distagon
David, love your WA shots Wish I could see these shots like you do!!
As always, David, great stuff. The first and last make the shots with the 24 look like a "normal" by comparison.
Thanks Charles, Lloyd, and Daniel. Very much appreciated.Well done with the 12mm David, it's very hard to compose interesting shots that wide and you've done a great job.