FrankS
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In my living room. Mx1 with 27mm. Converted to b+w and tweaked in Snapseed.

JohnBeeching
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JohnBeeching
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hexiplex
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Some snaps from my summer vacation:




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Some snaps from my summer vacation:
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nicely done!
mdwsta4
Matty Westside
Recent shots using the Rokinon 12mm lens
Vasquez Rocks, CA
4 stitch pano of El Capitan in Yosemite, CA
Chicago, IL
Sears Tower. Chicago, IL
Vasquez Rocks, CA

4 stitch pano of El Capitan in Yosemite, CA

Chicago, IL

Sears Tower. Chicago, IL

SamShio
hiking/walking photog

Walking around with a friend
jbrianfoto
Established
B/W with my X-Pro1 and 23mm f/1.4
B/W with my X-Pro1 and 23mm f/1.4
These images are what I came back with this morning. I went out to shoot birds, but the fog had them all grounded. It's 70 degrees here.
I've known Mr. Newton for about 4 years. His family are thick in these parts of Virginia. Been here for many generations, you can tell by his accent. There are roads and businesses all over that carry the Newton name.
Mr. Newton is a fisherman, has been nearly all of his life. He did spend some time in the Service, but he is and always be a fisherman. My favorite bird watching point is on land that belongs to his family. He's always been friendly and doesn't mind if I shoot from this spot. I see him every time I go out - he showed up and takes care of his boats. Sometimes we talk, sometimes we just wave.
This particular boat, Nancy, was built by his father back in the 1930's, by hand. It has survived many hurricanes and years of being in the water. A testiment to the craft of boat building. I shared with Mr. Newton that my good friend, John Kneidel used to build boats, by hand, with nothing more than a plane, a few saws and a pencil.
Thats the way real men build things. That and occasionally some blood.
All shot with my X-Pro1 and the 23mm f/1.4



B/W with my X-Pro1 and 23mm f/1.4
These images are what I came back with this morning. I went out to shoot birds, but the fog had them all grounded. It's 70 degrees here.
I've known Mr. Newton for about 4 years. His family are thick in these parts of Virginia. Been here for many generations, you can tell by his accent. There are roads and businesses all over that carry the Newton name.
Mr. Newton is a fisherman, has been nearly all of his life. He did spend some time in the Service, but he is and always be a fisherman. My favorite bird watching point is on land that belongs to his family. He's always been friendly and doesn't mind if I shoot from this spot. I see him every time I go out - he showed up and takes care of his boats. Sometimes we talk, sometimes we just wave.
This particular boat, Nancy, was built by his father back in the 1930's, by hand. It has survived many hurricanes and years of being in the water. A testiment to the craft of boat building. I shared with Mr. Newton that my good friend, John Kneidel used to build boats, by hand, with nothing more than a plane, a few saws and a pencil.
Thats the way real men build things. That and occasionally some blood.
All shot with my X-Pro1 and the 23mm f/1.4



Trius
Waiting on Maitani

Zuiko 50/1.4
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
B.Toews
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Filzkoeter
stray animal


Xpro1, Nikon Series E 50/1.8 at ~f2.5 on LensTurboII
rybolt
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JohnBeeching
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Filzkoeter
stray animal

Xpro1 + LensTurbo II + Nikon 50mm 1.8E at f2.8 (the LTII + this lens are a great match!)
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
X-Pro1 with CV 50/2.5
X-Pro1 with CV 50/2.5
Our family's newest addition, Simo the Wonder Dog
X-Pro1 with CV 50/2.5
Our family's newest addition, Simo the Wonder Dog

FrankS
Registered User
Every family should have a dog! 
back alley
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what a lovely dog...
i think that dogs are the closest proof that there might be a god...
i think that dogs are the closest proof that there might be a god...
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
JohnBeeching
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