seakayaker1
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Volunteer Park ~ Thomas Burke Memorial ~ Seattle ~ Washington

jcrutcher
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Volunteer Park ~ Thomas Burke Memorial ~ Seattle ~ Washington
Very Nice! Are you finding you have a favorite lens? Also are you using a filter?
JIm
seakayaker1
Well-known
Very Nice! Are you finding you have a favorite lens? Also are you using a filter?
JIm
Jim, thanks for your kind words, they are appreciated.
I do not own a MM as of this time, perhaps in the future after making a decision on how much gear I would have to sell to raise the capital. I had the opportunity to borrow a camera from the Leica Rep for an hour a couple months back. The lens I had with me was the 35 lux and did not use a filter.
I only recently have gotten a chance to process the files using Ps6 and NIK software.
seakayaker1
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Volunteer Park ~ Thomas Burke Memorial ~ Seattle ~ Washington

ashwinrao1
Ashwin Rao
Fuel Coffee...Seattle
a hole in the wall....
Kingfish Cafe (best Southern food in the Northwest, pardon the pun...)
Ornament Selfie
Preparing for winter, the lonely branches await the sun of spring

a hole in the wall....

Kingfish Cafe (best Southern food in the Northwest, pardon the pun...)

Ornament Selfie

Preparing for winter, the lonely branches await the sun of spring

airfrogusmc
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Love the grain like noise in the first one Ashwin. Nice set.
So busy with work I haven't had a chance out get out in the last few days. Its kill'n me to.
So busy with work I haven't had a chance out get out in the last few days. Its kill'n me to.
C_R
Established
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Nice portrait Carsten
jcrutcher
Veteran
xdayv
Color Blind
@Ashwin - the "Fuel" shot has wonderful bokeh, what lens did you use?
@Carsten - the Nocti's rendering is on a different league, but I think you did a good job capturing her smile.
@Vince - getting warmed up with the monochrom?
@jcrutcher - the smile of Jameson is priceless!
@Carsten - the Nocti's rendering is on a different league, but I think you did a good job capturing her smile.
@Vince - getting warmed up with the monochrom?
@jcrutcher - the smile of Jameson is priceless!
menos
Veteran
Carsten, I think, I have seen this portrait before - it is very beautiful! Wonderful expression and great look with the 50/1.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Yes, slowly getting more used to it. My big problem right now is putting myself in situations that enable me to use the darned thing!
My wife and I went out for brunch this morning, and thought I'd take the little beast along...
My wife and I went out for brunch this morning, and thought I'd take the little beast along...
icebear
Veteran
The Saturday NYT with a sad headline article :
A capella singer in front of the Guggenheim:
Street vendor on 5th Ave, NYC:

A capella singer in front of the Guggenheim:

Street vendor on 5th Ave, NYC:

jcrutcher
Veteran
Thank you, he's is funny and happy.thanks!
@Ashwin - the "Fuel" shot has wonderful bokeh, what lens did you use?
@Carsten - the Nocti's rendering is on a different league, but I think you did a good job capturing her smile.
@Vince - getting warmed up with the monochrom?
@jcrutcher - the smile of Jameson is priceless!
Jim
jcrutcher
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stnwara
stnwara
54

xdayv
Color Blind
can't quote all the posts individually - but all recent photos pics are so nice and inspiring. keep them coming guys!
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Balut, had it after a few to many sam magoos so really don't remember a lot. LoL.
Good stuff menos, icebear, jcrutcher and love 54 stnwara
Good stuff menos, icebear, jcrutcher and love 54 stnwara
menos
Veteran
Mates, isn't it fantastic, we can do this (10000 ISO) now with a M digital?
I mean with the M8 and M9, a film M with pushed Tri-X @ ISO 3200 was my low light camera and I loved Tri-X for this but hated when a roll turned out not quite pushed enough .
Now with the Mono there is a camera, that really eclipses the possibilities of film - this for me is the biggest news about the Mono.
Great shot Dave btw ;-)
I mean with the M8 and M9, a film M with pushed Tri-X @ ISO 3200 was my low light camera and I loved Tri-X for this but hated when a roll turned out not quite pushed enough .
Now with the Mono there is a camera, that really eclipses the possibilities of film - this for me is the biggest news about the Mono.
Great shot Dave btw ;-)
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