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Lovely gentle conversions my friend. :thumbs:All these announcements and such have me thinking in monochrome. Thought I'd take a run at a few:
M8, CV 75/2.5 @ f4, ISO 320:
M8, CV 75/2.5 @ f2.5, ISO 320:
Matt, great shot, nice to see the 75mm summicron in use!When you order fried chicken at The Skillet in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, you have to wait a little longer. It's worth the wait.
M9; 75mm f/2; 350s; ISO 640
Cheers, Matt
Andrew, that little CV is a gem, pretty small and cheap. I think it would be more popular if it were more expensive. Mine is the LTM f2.5 version, and have a Milch coded adapter on it. I've seen wonderful results from the M-mount f1.8, but never tried it.Lloyd, I like the 75mm images, thats a lens that I have been eyeing lately. A few friends have mentioned that its worth having around. Looks like you have nailed it. Super smooth bokeh!
Thank you everyone for the kind words.
Andrew
Love this one, Robert.
Yup, she's a cutie. At least you have August to look forward to, eh?I was looking through my photos today and found this photo I forgot to process. It was taken two nights before Hillary was supposed to leave, at a dinner with her dad.
Photographing everything in your life is a both a good and a bad idea. Good because you've captured the most important bits of your life. Though, right now, I'm kinda sad. I miss Hillary lots, and I can't wait to see her again! But it sucks being so far away...
I miss you
+1 very strong images.Those are terrific, Richard. Congrats; well deserved.