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Thanks a lot huntjump and renzsu for the cool compliments....I had an excellent time in Myanmar last time.....
Thanks a lot for that comment, that's really cool.....yeah, I am not really happy with the dust particles on my negatives, I have to do something about that.....it sucks........
as far as lenses go, I do not have any Zeiss M lenses......most of these photos I used a 35mm 1.2 nokton....I brought and used all of my lenses (15/28/35/50/90) a lot, but I used my nokton the most....TWoK (Nate) is actually a friend of mine....so thanks for that compliment....that's funny
this guy saw me hanging around taking photos and as I walked by him, he asked me if I would take his photo...I like the way it came out....he looks stoked......
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I saw this couple walking down the streets and holding hands....they seemed really happy (in love)....I stopped them and had a good conversation with them.....I enjoy talking with university students and monks about their country...after all they are the future......

cheers, michael
Congratulations Michael, these are wonderful shots and the quality of your scan is really good : just some dust particles here and there, but sharpness and colors are great.
The first one is one of my all time favorites on RFF.com.
Am I correct seeing the Zeiss Planar ZM 50/2 signature here ? Or the Biogon ZM 35/2 maybe ? It reminds me some of the very good portraits made by TWoK in various places and a serie of children portraits in Vietnam made by Fleetwoodjazz with a Biogon ZM 35/2 (unfortunately unpublished from here but some of them are still on Flickr).
Thanks a lot for that comment, that's really cool.....yeah, I am not really happy with the dust particles on my negatives, I have to do something about that.....it sucks........
as far as lenses go, I do not have any Zeiss M lenses......most of these photos I used a 35mm 1.2 nokton....I brought and used all of my lenses (15/28/35/50/90) a lot, but I used my nokton the most....TWoK (Nate) is actually a friend of mine....so thanks for that compliment....that's funny
this guy saw me hanging around taking photos and as I walked by him, he asked me if I would take his photo...I like the way it came out....he looks stoked......


I saw this couple walking down the streets and holding hands....they seemed really happy (in love)....I stopped them and had a good conversation with them.....I enjoy talking with university students and monks about their country...after all they are the future......

cheers, michael