dude163
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Well done!!
See that crevice on your lower left. Looks simple, no? That took its toll on
me. And I hardly walk up the stairs, nowadays.
The Annapurna range.
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Well done!!
See that crevice on your lower left. Looks simple, no? That took its toll on
me. And I hardly walk up the stairs, nowadays.
The Annapurna range.
+1So colourful, so vivid... nice work mike!
Very nice Brian, and impressive results with that lens. :bugeyes:Just for fun.
All taken wide-open at F3.5.
Small Hint of what lens was used....
Now in Nikon S-Mount, Amedeo adapter used for the M9. Next stop, Nikon SP.
Terrific set Patrick. The second and third shots really stand out for me.Just started editing the photos I've gathered within the past 3 weeks. Here are the first few!
From last weekend, M8/Zeiss 25:
Regards
Mike
Plus 1 from me. I tell you what, I'm so impressed with that lens on the M8. And you've once again shown me why. :clap::clap::clap:So colourful, so vivid... nice work mike!
Interesting. Is there a word in Arabic for Jewelry? Amazing texture to that shot, btw.In Arabic it says ' Gold' instead of ' Jewellrey ' .
75 cron.
Plus one from me Cenek. Both shots. :thumbup:ceh, must be wonderful there; but cold for me.
Lovely picture.:thumbs:
Regards.
Another nice set Patrick. Don't know just what it is, but I find this subject matter especially appealing.More photos from the past few weeks :]
Mostly taken with an M8 and Canon 35/2.8
Seems a very pleasant fellow. Nice smile, and nicely captured. (One of our good friends here is a Berber from Algeria. Quite the character.)Charles, much appreciated. Thank you.
Khaled. from the Berber people in the Atlas mountains..Morocco.
But of course my good friend..mojoharaat ( spelling!! )Interesting. Is there a word in Arabic for Jewelry? Amazing texture to that shot, btw.