ceh
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..absolutely stunnig:thumbup:And the third is from the Cosmopolitan in Vegas. I used a 24mm Summilux on that one.
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..absolutely stunnig:thumbup:And the third is from the Cosmopolitan in Vegas. I used a 24mm Summilux on that one.
Thanks Matt !! as for the PP it's more like feeling when play with the camera raw, adjustment layers and Nik sliders, until i reach what satisfy my eyes, although and honesty i'm not satisfied most of the time, specially when i browse 1x.com :/ check those guys and you will understand my frustration !! they are true masters.Mohammad: Thanks! I forgot how wonderfully weird Northern California is! All very cool, but, I esp. like this one. Your pp's perfect. Creates a slightly unreal edginess. :salute:
Cheers, Matt
Oh my goodness I could melt......!
+1 my knees start getting wobbly ...Oh my goodness I could melt......!
Mike
Brian, stunning work mechanically. You are a magician. The rendering here is amazing, somewhat sonnar-like OOF...so cool!
Hacked Nikkor 10.5cm F2.5, on the Leica M9. $40 Ebay lens with no rear element, replaced with a 100mm plano-convex lens, held in with a rear retaining ring from a Jupiter-3. Rear shim and main shim set, RF coupled across the entire focus range. This one took a while.