MichaelToye
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Richard G
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RichardG
Thanks for the comment. Actually that shot of Buster the hound dog was taken at ISO 3200 and I brought out the highlights with post processing in LR5. One of the reasons I was attracted to the MM was it's low light capability. I have made many a fine image at 6400 ISO with this camera..
Apologies Steve. You sure know more LR5 than me. Great finish for such a high ISO image, even with the Monochrom. I should try some higher ISO stuff. I just got what I needed at ISO 1250 the other day: very unambitious of me.
jcrutcher
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^ Festive and regal!
icebear
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dannyChou
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MichaelToye
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ChrisN
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50mm Dual Range Summicron, with close attachment. And a tripod.
Yep, that's close.
Nice selfie!
Richard G
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Thanks Chris.
icebear
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MichaelToye
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tbhv55
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Superb... well seen (and captured)!!Worlds Collide by michael_toye, on Flickr
Rodchenko
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I do like that reflection!
I had something similar last week near Blackfriars Road, and I waited for ages, but, just as it was settling down, every time, a car drove through, setting it rippling again. Ah well, maybe you had more patience than me, and that's certainly a photographic skill!
I had something similar last week near Blackfriars Road, and I waited for ages, but, just as it was settling down, every time, a car drove through, setting it rippling again. Ah well, maybe you had more patience than me, and that's certainly a photographic skill!
MichaelToye
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i did have to wait for cars, bikes and people. Thankfully the girl didn't move.
Michael
Michael
Vince Lupo
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tbhv55
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Hemet Rain by Vince.Lupo, on Flickr
Nice - photographically speaking, at least! Meteorologically speaking, of course, not so much.
As it happens, it's rather like the weather that we're having in the UK at present, although - on second thoughts - even to mention this is no more revelatory than a reference to the habits of bears in the woods...
Vince Lupo
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Actually my favourite type of weather to shoot in. That and cloudy days.
tbhv55
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Actually my favourite type of weather to shoot in. That and cloudy days.
I agree - depending upon one's photographic objectives, and also one's own mood - but yes, I find that photography in rainy conditions can be very rewarding.
MichaelToye
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MichaelToye
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