Yeah, that looks tough! :thumbup:I'm actually casting my new model crew for 2013. Hard work ...
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Yeah, that looks tough! :thumbup:I'm actually casting my new model crew for 2013. Hard work ...
Mike, you would be amazed of the micro-contrast and sharpness in general.
F5.6 is amazzziiinnggg. F8 very good.
I would recommend a sturdy tripod or studio stand and mirror up and 3 secs delay.
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Testing the glow of a Summicron 50 f/2 wide open, D800E
Lloyd, a little more time my friend, and we shall send you the dates from the States. All the family is going over their to attend a wedding...Ayesha's favorite niece...and it seems to be a big gathering from both side of the border. So, obviously, I shall not be coming now. But maybe a little later, my brother-in-law ( a resident of IL. And an MD to boot!) and I have decided to head south by road thru the Smokey Mountains, into the real south that I loved as a youth...Louisianna, Georgia, Mississippi. A leisurely trip this..photography and just reliving memories of times past...wonderful times. Nothing, and I mean nothing, exists to compare with southern hospitality, food, music and the belles! Nothing! You Yanks would never know that.Happy for you, my friend. Glad you're there to greet those guests. (Now about those dates! )
Rayyan: Captivatingly narrated and that's the point and a wonderful quintessence. Great to hear you're doing well after all that! :salute:(...)
Welcome to my house.
Hello there Hermann!! So nice to hear from you. Thanks dear friend. Thank you very much.Rayyan: Captivatingly narrated and that's the point and a wonderful quintessence. Great to hear you're doing well after all that! :salute: