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Another great series, Steve. I really love this one... and I can hear that witch now!!:thumbup:"I'll Get You My Pretty!"
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M9, 35 Lux asph, M8.2, 90 Cron asph
Very nice Matt. I especially like these two. The lower one is very abstract.Back to Seattle's Georgetown Neighborhood.
2. M9; 50mm f/1.0 w/8x ND; 1/750s @ f/3.4; ISO 80
3. M9; 50mm f/1.0 w/8x ND; 1/500s @ f/4; ISO 80
Cheers, Matt.
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Lloyd, a couple of beautiful photographs with the light through the blinds, the first one is my favorite, it's simple, pretty and pleasing to the eye, love it!
Thank you both, gentlemen. :salute:Really like both of these - very subtle and lovely lighting.
Regards
Mike
Really like this series, Dan. And I love your processing... has a very vintage and timeless feel to me.Both shots taken from the 22nd floor of the University of Washington tower.
Two Bridges
Portage Bay
M9 with the Voigtlander Nokton Asph 50mm f1.5
Looks like it's working for you Robert. Very nice. Is that cross processing?testing the demo of color efex pro
Thanks Charles, much appreciated. Its a wonderful lensDan,
Joe, congrats on the new 50 Lux Asph Very nice shots.
Thank you Sir! :salute: Looks like you're having fun with the f/1.0? Very nicely framed on the 3rd rail shot. Nice set!Joe: +3!! Really nice B & W! :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt.
Thanks Daniel!! :salute: Coming from the landscape master himself, I'm truly honored! You definitely need to try and get your hands on the 28Cron at some point. You'll work wonders with it.This is effing brilliant. The duck makes it for me. Always wanted the 28 Cron (although that clearly didn't take the picture - you did).
Dan, you're going wonderful stuff with that Nokton 50/1.5. Super sharp and detailed pics!Both shots taken from the 22nd floor of the University of Washington tower.
Beautiful shots, Ingo. I especially love this rusted out car. Great first post. Looking forward to more. Welcome to the forum.Hello everyone !
I saw this thread some days ago and right now I´m reading through this long -filled with amazing pictures- thread and think I will never get to read all the 75 pages... But in time I will !
There are so many nice pictures here... Congrats to all the contributors so far !
Here are some pictures from my M8 and various lenses from Mallorca / Spain this February. I hope you enjoy them
Ingo
Thanks Lloyd!Another great series, Steve. I really love this one... and I can hear that witch now!!:thumbup:
Great Color,Views & IQQ Mike!A couple from a brief walk today, M8 with the 35 'cron for the first, and the others with the 50 'cron:
Regards
Mike
Stunning C!Have a nice day
There are beautiful new pictures:salute:
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Superb Shooting,IQ & Set!Hello everyone !
I saw this thread some days ago and right now I´m reading through this long -filled with amazing pictures- thread and think I will never get to read all the 75 pages... But in time I will !
There are so many nice pictures here... Congrats to all the contributors so far !
Here are some pictures from my M8 and various lenses from Mallorca / Spain this February. I hope you enjoy them
Ingo
Thank you Mohammad. Much appreciated.Lloyd, love your Guitar shot !! well composed
Gorgeous shots Mike!A couple from a brief walk today, M8 with the 35 'cron for the first, and the others with the 50 'cron:
Regards
Mike
+1. My take on it exactly.Ceh, Outstanding!
Love all the items on the table that make up the photograph. My eye keeps getting drawn back to the Elephant, an odd item. Also like that there is no reflection of the photographer in the candle holder.
Nicely done . . . . .
Welcome back Gero. It's been a while.I had a lunch meting in Mexico city where a new museum was just built so I killed two birds with one stone and visited the museum with the M8; was inspired by david and his trips to las vegas.