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Thanks Mike.Nice
Mike
Dusted my lenses. Sensor cleaned. Film loaded. Got to start somewhere.4 Shadow...
M9, 90 Cron asph
Great image! I've also tried the panning with an M8 and its not that easy but after getting a few blurred shots I managed to get some keepers.Here's one for Jason - Fredrik Kesiakoff of Pro Team Astana defending his yellow jersey in today's time trial stage of the Tour of Austria, which started and ended in our lovely village. M9 with Cron 35 Asph; tried the panning technique, it's more difficult than I thought, with the riders flashing by at over 50 km/hour...
Love it! Good job! I like the look of reflections a lot, its just finding them that can be tricky/not at the top of your mind. Then again, in a city like NYC, with so much glass, it must be a little easier.Two more from NYC with the 24 lux.
Great To See You Here My Brotha! Thanks!Dusted my lenses. Sensor cleaned. Film loaded. Got to start somewhere.
No better place than with my friend's usual superb images and conversions.:thumbs:
Best.
Thats One Heck Of A Shot!Here's some of the better panning shots that I got in Montreal a few weeks ago.
Most didn't come out that great as it was hard to actually track that fast. Those cars are fast!
Nice series, Matt. Really like that last one a lot.Wallingford Kid's Parade, up the street from my house. When i was in first grade, or so, my bother, my sister, and i won first prize, in some category, in this parade. My mother had us dressed as King Neptune's Court. My Schwinn cruiser was covered in crepe paper and my older sister was towing my little brother in a gussied up wagon.
Here are "The Dolls".
4. M9; 50mm f/.95 w/8x ND; 1/4000s @ f/.95; ISO 160
Cheers, Matt
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More great shots, Ryan. That's a lens I've flirted with getting for some time. I think you're pushing me toward the edge.Thanks Dave, Steve, Lloyd, Matt & Mohammad
Steve - great shot of 'No Photos Please' Isn't that just begging for one?
Matt, Mohammed - definitely take a look at the lens. I am really shocked at how great it is considering you hear so little of it. I don't have the macro adapter but am now on the lookout. The .7MFD at 90mm without the adapter actually gets you very close. The detail at 100% is stunning. And the bokeh is just to die for. 10 blades vs the 8 on the Elmarit-M really makes a big difference
Matt - Love the Nocti shots. I see you are definitely getting great use out of it. The CA are very well controlled considering its a .95 lens
Here are some more....
4 Shadow...
M9, 90 Cron asph
Both of these are great, Steve. Love the processing (and the title) on the first one. Well seen and captured on the second. :thumbs:Dig Your Hat...
M9, 90 Cron asph
Hey! Great to see you over here Rayyan. Welcome back... hope you stay.Dusted my lenses. Sensor cleaned. Film loaded. Got to start somewhere.
No better place than with my friend's usual superb images and conversions.:thumbs:
Best.
Here's some of the better panning shots that I got in Montreal a few weeks ago.
Most didn't come out that great as it was hard to actually track that fast. Those cars are fast!
Thats One Heck Of A Shot!
Very nice, Robert. I'm sorta fond of fire shots.
Great stuff all around, Joe. This one really stand out for me. :salute:Here's a few recent shots. Thanks for looking
Joe
#4 "Waiting for train 50Lux ASPH