Lloyd
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This one's really nice, Doug. I liked your series with the 90 as well, especially the heavily cropped shot.and one for my abstract series...
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This one's really nice, Doug. I liked your series with the 90 as well, especially the heavily cropped shot.and one for my abstract series...
Back to the vault, as Ashwin would say.
Three with the 50 lux.
Awesome, Jason!From the old auditorium...
Beautiful and Gentle, Ryan. Great stuff!some shots during lunch. and Doug...I was thinking of you when I clicked enter 3 times between pics
anybody around here like bokeh ???
Wow! Perfection!Teaching
Asgreed, Mohammed. Truly stunning images!An amazing set, Mohammed, especially these two. :salute:
Matt, this whole series from Hawaii is wonderful. So lush, so verdant, and so crisp! Magnificent, my friend, through and through!Here's a slightly different take on that view towards The windward shore from Pali lookout.
M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/90s @ f/16; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
Cheers, Matt
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Let the sun shine in... 90 Cron V3 on M9 wide open...
heavily cropped:
More magic. Wow. Can't pick a favorite. I really was struck by the blossoms on the ground, however. Gorgeous color.Thanks for the comments all. Lloyd, that was the 50 Lux II wide open. The sharpness on the little buds when seen at 100% are really unbelievable. And yes, spring time is starting down here in the South!
Few more. By the way...all shots are with the 50 Lux II wide open except #2...which is the ZM 18
Does yours have the integrated hood? That was a feature of the last version prior to the ASPH. Where was it made?Ryan, thank you. Mine is a Version 3, I understand there are some differences in versions, I Believe mine is the last one before the ASPH. So, I felt pretty good about my find and on ebay no less! I just happened across this lens just browsing Leica, and when I found it, I did a little 90 Cron research, images from Version 3 where documented seemed very good. Condition was great, my decision was made. I'm still not quite sure what year mine is from, maybe in the 90s? maybe. I just don't know.
For me, the 90 focal length may or may not be a big hitter, this allows me to figure that out, at a lower budget cost. but with the quality I have seen so far, it may well be the only 90 I will ever need!
I think you just might like it.Lloyd, that is great to hear. I just bought a 90 Elmarit-M latest version that is 6 bit coded
I know I'm repeating myself, but the work on here just gets better and better.....
One of these days, you all will have to help me on close focus wide open. Feel free to tell me that close focus wise open is easier on an M9 I missed the focus just a tiny bit, but LOVE this one! From my shoot yesterday...
Jason...Amazing Work!Teaching