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I thought I'd start this off right... with a shot of my favorite photographic subject. Playing around with lighting ideas tonight.
Nice one Lloyd!
Here's one of my favorites on a recent trip to Tibet. M9 50 Lux Asph.
Thank you.Nice one Lloyd!I thought I'd start this off right... with a shot of my favorite photographic subject. Playing around with lighting ideas tonight.
Here's one of my favorites on a recent trip to Tibet. M9 50 Lux Asph.
Lloyd: Nicely done! Excellent lighting and perfect model. :thumbup:I thought I'd start this off right... with a shot of my favorite photographic subject. Playing around with lighting ideas tonight.
M8, 90 Elmarit @ f11, ISO 160:
Ed: +1! :thumbup:...
Excellent shot! Nice to see an out of the ordinary travel shot. (And one of a place I've wanted all my life to visit!):salute:
Lloyd, love this shot! Classy and elegantI thought I'd start this off right... with a shot of my favorite photographic subject. Playing around with lighting ideas tonight.
M8, 90 Elmarit @ f11, ISO 160:
What a great shot! I do like the narrow DOF, that connects you with the monk.Here's one of my favorites on a recent trip to Tibet. M9 50 Lux Asph.
Matt, very nice shots! Love the 24 LuxM9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/30s @ f/3.4; ISO 640
M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/250s @ f/6.7; ISO 160
M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/45s @ f/8; ISO 80
Daniel, great shots! You have more patience than I doAmazing fisheye?
3.2mm f/0.08 equiv:
actually shot with the 75 Summicron at f/2.0, 42 image mosaic
Peter, fascinating shot! Rather than dogs and cats... it's a camel
Daniel: Spectacular! Incredible detail. The color palettes, perspective, and lines work very well. :thumbup: These are shot using a Gigapan Epic Pro?Amazing fisheye?
3.2mm f/0.08 equiv:
actually shot with the 75 Summicron at f/2.0, 42 image mosaic
Should have taken my 12mm! but I can't shoot with that lens in IR:
12mm f/4.0 equiv:
actually shot with the 35 C-Biogon at f/8.0, 9 image mosaic
Currently re-rendering these in Autopano Giga, as I don't like the distortion photoshop adds in (and the perspective corrected pano's it makes look ridiculous).
Daniel: Thanks. My family doesn't wait for me to photograph when we're doing the tourist thing. Standing in a line; they have no choice....Matt, interesting colours on the floor, I like the waiting in line shot
Peter: Very homey! Nicely captured with excellent light. :thumbup:A back yard in the old city of Akko (Acre), Israel.
M8, 35/1.4 ASPH v.1
--Peter
Mesmerizing Beauty Lloyd & A Great Way To Start The New Thread!I thought I'd start this off right... with a shot of my favorite photographic subject. Playing around with lighting ideas tonight.
M8, 90 Elmarit @ f11, ISO 160:
Ed, Divine Moment Caught! Very Nice!I thought I'd start this off right... with a shot of my favorite photographic subject. Playing around with lighting ideas tonight.
Nice one Lloyd!
Here's one of my favorites on a recent trip to Tibet. M9 50 Lux Asph.
Ah The Dreaded Line! Nice Vision Matt! Always Thinking!Waiting in line (not a very long one) inside the Empire State Building. Cheers, Matt.
M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/30s @ f/3.4; ISO 640
M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/45s @ f/8; ISO 80
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I'll stick with squirrels in my backyard! Peter, i remember when i was in Arad at my uncles apartment & waking up early & looking out his front window which was the Desert & seeing Hundreds of Camels! I was 12 years old at the time & i had a kodak instamatic camera. I must have shot 3 or 4 rolls of 36 of all the camels! I'll never forget that & this shot brings it all back!
Dan, Your Framing & Images Are Always Spot On Excellent!Without camera (sent to Solms for calibration) I suppose the next best thing is to browse raw files and post something here