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RF_Licks

New member
I posted this in color last year. Went back to the vault and reprocessed with SEP2. I'm addicted. :p

Joe

M9 50CronIV

 

DavidE

Active member
Another photo with difficult lighting that I've been able to salvage with SEP2.

Shot with the 24 lux.

 

m_driscoll

New member
Celebrating The Golden Jubilee of the Independence of the State of Kuwait
M9 + Noctilux f/0.95


M9 + 24mm Summilux + ND10
Thank You :salute:
Mohammed: Congratulations and best wishes for the next 50 years. Great shots! :salute:

Some shots on my way home the other day



not sure....I think I may actually like the B/W version of #3 better:
Ryan: Pretty nice way home! Beautiful shots. I'm going to go for the color ones here. The color photos have very simple, harmonious, color palette. :thumbs:

Thanks Matt. Yes, I felt like I was shooting relics at an archeological site or something. Sad in a way. I got a set of Encyclopedia Britannica when I was a kid, and it was something I treasured. I'd sometimes just take down a volume at random, pick a page and start reading. We had them here in a box, and I asked my kids if they'd like them. They looked at my like I was from outer space or something. The Internet affords me the same opportunity, and more, but there is something about holding a book in your hands that will never be equalled....
Lloyd: I used to do the same thing and i feel the same way about books. :D

Cheers, Matt.

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

docmoore

Subscriber and Workshop Member
I like this shot Lloyd, but I am trying to figure out where the horizon is, and if it's straight. :D Something tells me, it needs straightening just a tad. :poke:
I would use the verticals in the window casing and if anything maybe a 1/2 degree counterclockwise. Very compelling capture however.

Bob
 
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