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"Give it your best shot" 2010 - OPEN TO ALL


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Some exceptional images posted here...

 

 

I don't believe I've ever posted an image to the forum here before. I suppose this is as good a time as any to start. This one was taken during my first visit to New York City earlier in the year - a place I instantly fell in love with.

 

M9, Summilux 35/1.4 ASPH (1st version), iso 160, 1/1000 at f8.

 

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Jeff, this is just a beautiful scene, photographed perfectly. Everything about it! Your timing is perfect, too, placing this here on Xmas Eve. Congrats! This could easily become the NYC shot I'll think of years from now. Again, congrats!

 

Larry

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Beaverhead Valley, Montana

 

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The lump to the right is the Beaverhead Rock, a landscape feature that proved historically vital as Sakajawea guided Lewis and Clark towards the Pacific during their 1804-1806 Voyage of Discovery.

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Jeff, this is just a beautiful scene, photographed perfectly. Everything about it! Your timing is perfect, too, placing this here on Xmas Eve. Congrats! This could easily become the NYC shot I'll think of years from now. Again, congrats!

 

Larry

 

Thanks, Larry!

 

Merry Christmas...

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Thank you for the invitation, Bill.

Here's mine. M8 + Planar 50/2 + my niece.

 

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Hello!

 

I'm a newbie in the forum an in the field of the photography with rangefinders.

In 2010 I took the risk! It's a marvellous thing.

 

Hommage to Fukase:

 

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Best wishes

 

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This one for me is borderline in terms of whether there is enough subject to rise out of the amorphousness of the drying bouquet. Somehow it compelled me to look at it so I am sharing here.

 

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American students in Florence, the Bargello museum, waiting for the visit to start, end...

 

Always hard to know which is the year's best shot. Maybe I'll make it tomorrow, and kick myself.

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Thanks Martin - appreciated. You reaction to the frame is very interesting. I am trying to give an impression of what a print on my wall would look like - that being my ultimate objective. I think it works for some and not for others. Thanks for the critical perspective.

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