DavidE
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A terrific set of street photos, Steve.
This is one is especially fine. A wonderful smile, and what a shirt!?!
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A terrific set of street photos, Steve.
Excellent work, Jason. Glad to have you back around these parts. :thumbup:Some from a shoot today...
Good stuff. I really like that second one! :salute:Thanks for looking.
2. M9; 50mm f/.95 w/8x ND; 1/4000s @ f/.95;ISO 160
Cheers, Matt
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A very colorful set indeed, Steve. These three really stand out for me. Love the irony of that last shot in particular.A Little Color...
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M9, 90 Cron asph, 50 Lux asph
I really like that shot of your daughter with the sparkler. But this one is flat out amazing.Elmarit 135/2.8 ( made in Canada thank you ) and a Canadian sunset
A couple from today, M8 with 35/50 'crons:
Regards
Mike
Just as Steve says... all stunning; this one, however, Love it!Mike all 3 are Stunning! This One I Love!
Wish we'd been there. But thanks for allowing us to experience it vicariously. Nice shot of Nora (ok, and Ashwin) too.Lloyd: That would have been fun to see you and Mimi there. Al and Ashwin's photos are excellent! She's a Hasselblad film shooter (a very good one); so, it was the only camera there that wouldn't burn her hands!
Here's one of Nora w/o the "dinosaur bone", and, one of Ashwin in color (I like it even with the "tongue" ).
Cheers, Matt
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Add my vote as well. I've shot these guys before, it is tough, and this is really well done!Baudolino: Steve's right, this is a "great shot". Looks like you got the "panning' down. :salute:
Cheers, Matt
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Mike, for some reason I Identify With This Shot, "Beyond Help!" Nice Grab!From today, M8/35 cron:
'Beyond Help'
Regards
Mike
Thanks Lloyd!A very colorful set indeed, Steve. These three really stand out for me. Love the irony of that last shot in particular.
A couple of shots from a recent trip to New York. I was able to walk around midtown Manhattan for part of the day (when I wasn't being rained on).
Both with the 24 lux.
Very nice (as always) David. These two really stand out for me. :salute:Two more from NYC with the 24 lux.
More magic, Mike. :salute:From today, M8/35 cron:
Regards
Mike
A couple of shots from a recent trip to New York. I was able to walk around midtown Manhattan for part of the day (when I wasn't being rained on).
Both with the 24 lux.
David, these 2 are Amazing!!!Two more from NYC with the 24 lux.
Big congrats, Ashwin. Looks like a terrific time all around.Thanks to you all for the kind words. I had a smashing time last night hanging out with my friends, photo buddies, and the Glazers camera gang. All in all, about 100 people came through and enjoyed the show. Big thanks to my parents for coming from Cleveland to see it and be part of it. Big thanks as well to Glazers and Brad Weeks of Leica for helping to sponsor the event and trusting Al Tanabe and I to throw a good opening. I equipped my parents with a D-Lux 4, and myself with the M9 and 50 lux asph...here are a few takes from the show...It was great to see Matt D, Ed Tan, Kay Yang, and a few other GetDPI folks over there for the opening. It was equally exciting to meet new friends in the real world, who have come from near and far, including Satya and Dave B.... Obviously, great to share the images alongside those of Al Tanabe, another honored GetDPI member. Here are a few:
Ash, So Happy & Proud Of You! Well Deserved! Some Of My Favorites...Parents Ready to capture the moment
Giving a tour....
My pop's getting Excited
GetDPI gang...
Al Tanabe and my pop: