shtarka1
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Thanks Doug!nice Steve, don't you people keep the road clear for cars?
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Thanks Doug!nice Steve, don't you people keep the road clear for cars?
Ryan: Beautiful photos of a beautiful young lady! :salute:Thanks for the comments all. Really enjoying this thread. Some more pics from the weekend....
Georg: +1! Beautiful photos. Also, one of my favorite places on the planet. :thumbup:Georg. Excelent set. Venice is my favorite place on the planet.
Here are two from my visit. Regards George.
I've been busy over the past week and have just now had a chance to see all the fine photos posted to the thread. Amazing stuff.
It would be hopeless to try and comment on everything, but I would like to say how much I've enjoyed the photos from Luka. What a wonderful eye you have for finding a great shot.
No new images from me, except older, unprocessed ones I've discovered while rummaging through the vault.
Here are three with the 18mm SE.
Here are two with the 24 lux.
David: Brilliant work per usual! Nicely disparate set (except in quality). Great PP. :thumbs:And here are two with the 50 lux.
Hello everyone, I'm new to the board and by far this is my favorite thread here. There are so many great artists and a lot of inspiration in this thread and all is appreciated, thank you everyone for sharing.
Here is my contribution, I did a little bit of Vegas street photography. This is my first doing street photography and I'm really starting to get into it and love the challenge... Most of the shots are wide open and with the lux 35 asph or 50 asph...
]Thanks, Juano
Juano: +1! What Lloyd said. Very nice work. I esp. like these three. The cops in our town look different? :thumbup:Very impressive stuff! Welcome to the forum... looking forward to more! :salute:
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A very recent shot with the 75 Lux and M9 at f/1.4, re PP'd in C1 Pro 6.1.1.
Charles: +1! Really gorgeous! Wonderful color and composition. :salute:Another gorgeous shot, Charles. That sky is amazing.
Ashwin: Boy, these are great! This one really stood out to me. The composition, color and PP technique are stunning. :thumbup:Keep scraping the barrel, looking for more....goin' for the filmic look to see if the M9 can pull it off....what do you all think? Success? Failure? Somewhere inbetwixt the 2?
Mike: Interesting set. I like all three. This one's pretty unique.A couple more recent efforts, M8 and either 35 or 50 'cron:
Regards
Mike
It sure is. Great capture, Matt."It's my beach!"
M9; 50mm f/1.4; 1/2000s @ f/2.4; -1/3 EV; ISO 160
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Ash, it's almost like an I-Max Theater! I feel like im right there! I can smell the experience! You are Amazing my Brotha!!!!Thanks so much, Matt, and everyone else earlier in their day for their feedback!
A couple elephant pics...
And a mix of ancient and modern...darn solarization in the sky takes away a bit:
How cute is that! The parents would Cherish this Forever! Nice moment caught Matt!"It's my beach!"
M9; 50mm f/1.4; 1/2000s @ f/2.4; -1/3 EV; ISO 160
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Thanks Joe!Nice B&W Steve, looks like a familiar hangout
Joe
Thank You Charles!Ryan, thanks BTW love the first two shots!
Henry, I really like #2.
Steve, very nice shot! Another lens on the wish list....21 Lux
Thanks Matt!Ryan/Henry/Steve: Very cool photos, guys! :thumbup: :thumbs:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Nice one Steve. Love the perspective... and the title. :thumbup:"Walking Tall"
M9, 21 Lux