gho
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Very good how you blocked the sun with the sign and caught the light projections on the opposite side of the street. Color is also great.
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gho
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Nice moody winter image, very well exposed!
gho
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Again, the color is eye candy.
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Thanks for the kind words guys. Im going to repost the first one's with the WM ( don't even want to say/write the word
) when I/Kat get a chance. For now, Im off to burn some film
gregory
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Warren T.
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Gregory, I stayed out of the fracas regarding the "WM", but I just wanted to say that I applaud your patience, understanding, and good humor. It could easily have gotten out of control, and I'm glad that cooler heads prevailed in the end
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Your images are really nice. I enjoyed viewing them (without the WM). Thanks for sharing them.
--Warren
Your images are really nice. I enjoyed viewing them (without the WM). Thanks for sharing them.
--Warren
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No more watermarks
No more watermarks
Friend Kat here. Until I pick up the fundamentals in Photoshop, seems like a better idea to go without a watermark. So in that spirit, here are the earlier photos, now gloriously unencumbered.
Regards, Kat
Cat jumping:

"Disabled" woman:

Construction worker:

Train conductor:

Cat yawning:

Boy and sheep:

Man in front of church:

Santa and kids:

No more watermarks
Friend Kat here. Until I pick up the fundamentals in Photoshop, seems like a better idea to go without a watermark. So in that spirit, here are the earlier photos, now gloriously unencumbered.
Regards, Kat
Cat jumping:

"Disabled" woman:

Construction worker:

Train conductor:

Cat yawning:

Boy and sheep:

Man in front of church:

Santa and kids:

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This is a test - Leica M3 photos - (1)
This is a test - Leica M3 photos - (1)
Kat again, faithful sidekick, trying to upload some attachments.
New work using a Leica M3 with 35 1.4 Summilux.
This is a test - Leica M3 photos - (1)
Kat again, faithful sidekick, trying to upload some attachments.
New work using a Leica M3 with 35 1.4 Summilux.
Attachments
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spystyle
Established
Very nice 
smiling gecko
pure dumb luck, my friend
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coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Very very nice! I love them all, but the kitty shots are my favorites. Are those sheep real? In a mall? Surreal yet really cute. Those tiny shoes! 
And again, if you need help with Photoshop, just PM me. I can get you subtle watermark (tiny copyright line at bottom, maybe) layer super easy.
And again, if you need help with Photoshop, just PM me. I can get you subtle watermark (tiny copyright line at bottom, maybe) layer super easy.
rdeleskie
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Just beautiful. Nice work!
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Taken with an M3 and a 35 1.4 Summilux at F8/11 on Ektar 100 ISO
Thanks for the kind words about my photos. The sheep and the young boy was my youngest son and was taken in the new supermall in Alberta, "CrossIron Mills." The sheep was not real. Very cute nonetheless. The photo of the young lady with the halo was taken in the food court.
Gregory

Taken with the M3 and the 50 1.0 Noctilux at 1/125 second @ f1.0 EKtar 100
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dfoo
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ISO 100 film indoors. Nice!
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i know 100 ISO indoors
. I just picked up a B+W ND filter for the 50 1.0 Noctilux so I can use it in daylight wide open in good light at 1/1000 second. I was using a 60 polarizer but the B+W N.D cuts three stops instead of two.
Gregory
Gregory
Stravinsky
Leitz Fellowship
Gregory, this is a fantastic work, thank you for sharing.
You are super good, gear is top-notch, but that northern light is just plain wonderful. I am green of envy!
Question: why did you choose to go with the C41 on B&W on few cases?
Tx, Andre
You are super good, gear is top-notch, but that northern light is just plain wonderful. I am green of envy!
Question: why did you choose to go with the C41 on B&W on few cases?
Tx, Andre
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Taken with an M3 and 35 1.4 Summilux 1/60 second @ F 1.4 XP2
Yes, the light is wonderful in Alberta this time of year. It makes up for having to freeze your fingers loading film, hanging on to chrome M Leicas. Not that I'm complaining. I never did like shooting with gloves on. As far as the XP2, I just like it. Heck I liked XP1
I've got a couple of boxes of Tri-X/Plus X (50 rolls) just waiting for me to get back into the dark room. I wanted to get up to speed on the whole M system before I get into doing real B+W. There is a learning curve to be sure, going from Nikon F3/D3 to M3/M6. It's like starting over in many regards - from focusing to loading film, especially with the M3
Gregory
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