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5 hours ago, nodrog said:

Tokyo Metro station master

M10M + 50mm Summilux-M ASPH

Great capture -- range of tones is powerful. Thanks CHIPS

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On 11/27/2021 at 7:35 AM, Ken Abrahams said:

Old Meets New - Horseshoe Bridge Series

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This is challenging and complex scene -- with the sky and the deep shadows -- you held it all in perfect balance -- Bravo Ken !! I learned a lot from this photo Thanks  CHIPS

 

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On 11/25/2021 at 1:24 PM, taosantamonica said:

50 noct

 

 

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I have a tough time focusing my Noctilux F0.95 -- the image of the motorcycle just glows and looks excellent but the sweeter and the blinds well, not so much. Cheers, CHIPS

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On 11/13/2021 at 7:49 PM, panoramer said:

Rotax engine ...

M10M + 1.4/50mm Summilux Asph.

The tones are wonderful! Your use of DoF provides a third dimensional quality to this subject. Good composition and capture -- well planned and executed. CHIPS

 

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On 11/11/2021 at 3:22 PM, didier said:

M10M + Elmar-m 24, heavily cropped

This lens is amazing, extremely sharp and flare resistant. Associated with the M10M High-Res sensor, you can crop without any hesitation :)

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This has a spiritual quality -- like the fog with just the peaks rising above -- I think there are 6 or 7 mountain ridges in your composition. Did you use a filter or is this all in post? CHIPS

 

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On 11/1/2021 at 2:49 PM, HPFM said:

"alpine hut", M10M, Summilux 24

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This is wonderful! Do you recall the ISO? is this hand held?  CHIPS

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Within two or three weeks the ice covering this lagoon will be thick enough to support dozens of skaters.

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3 hours ago, Chips said:

This has a spiritual quality -- like the fog with just the peaks rising above -- I think there are 6 or 7 mountain ridges in your composition. Did you use a filter or is this all in post? CHIPS

 

Thanks Chips. No, no filter. This pic was completely unexpected. I was with my 2 little kids trying to escape the fog and we drove 15min from home in the heights one Sunday Morning. We came out of the fog, I reached out for the camera and I shot this :) 

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On 11/26/2021 at 7:23 AM, Chips said:

M10M, 50mm Noctilux F0.95, Yellow Filter, f8, 250, ISO 160, Beach Board Walk Pacific Coast Hwy, Southern California

I know that tree!  Moonstone Beach, Cambria... Love that boardwalk.... thanks for sharing, John

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Nothing to see here. I just like this stuff.

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Bare trees... (M10M, Summilux 24)

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Saw this couple on the bike path this morning. As they went past me I said, "I've never seen one like that." One of the women yelled back, "It's Dutch."

M10M, 50/1.5 Heliar Classic

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Buff in the shower.

 

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Fort Point, a Civil War-era, brick masonry fort at the southern anchorage of the Golden Gate Bridge, is a great monochrom subject. The arched casemates like this one, which are open to the parade ground in the middle of the fort, create an interplay of highlights and shadows that works even better in monochrome than in color. 50mm Summilux. 

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Ameyoko market, Ueno.

M10M + 28mm Elmarit-M ASPH 

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