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Leica CL 35mm Summicron f/2

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17 hours ago, Louis said:

Jackson Hole -  Wyoming.

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To get that texture and contrasts.
What editing program are you using?
Nick's collection?
Which?..
Thank you.

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4 hours ago, Dopaco said:

To get that texture and contrasts.
What editing program are you using?
Nick's collection?
Which?..
Thank you.

Hello Depaco,

I only use "Nik" for my BW conversion. I never tried it for any color shot.

I always use Photoshop for adjusting and processing my pictures. For this particular shot, I think, I was lucky to have a good afternoon light; and, the pure air of the mountain! ;) 

Kind regards

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Other half's produce, sure to keep the vampires away from our woodshed 😉.  Just the colours and textures appealed to my eye.  CL + 180R

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Boojay said:

Other half's produce, sure to keep the vampires away from our woodshed 😉.  Just the colours and textures appealed to my eye.  CL + 180R

 

 

 

Depends on the vampire'type... I like garlic .-))

Nice shot anyway.

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You'll probably get lots of sheep shots from me in the next few months, soon be lambing again, these three lovely ladies were enjoying some sunshine today, first for ages.  

CL 180R

 

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Troyes, on the way to The Alps... CL 18-50

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19 minutes ago, Boojay said:

Other half's produce, sure to keep the vampires away from our woodshed 😉.  Just the colours and textures appealed to my eye.  CL + 180R

 

 

 

I always enjoy your images, depth of colour and the balance within the images are joyous. 

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Snow Pirates in a neighbor's lawn

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Cloud, Tree and Shadow

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Waiting at a Very Cold Back Door.   18-56

I have been very busy transporting a demented sister-in-law and some family heirlooms from  the plains of South Dakota to a memory unit near our home in Saint Paul. Mountains of paper-work, ground blizzards, -35 F., stress, just finished yesterday.......back to some camera fun. In the states memory care costs $ 8,000.00 per month. Lucky she was a miser and saved all her hard-earned money for The US "health care system".ground blizzards, -35

 

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On 1/27/2022 at 11:51 AM, Boojay said:

You'll probably get lots of sheep shots from me in the next few months, soon be lambing again, these three lovely ladies were enjoying some sunshine today, first for ages.  

CL 180R

 

very diverse and pretty ladies

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On 1/25/2022 at 4:12 PM, Boojay said:

and again.. CL Pan 70-300, most colourful thing I saw on today's grey walk along the river.

 

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I know it's the skill of the photographer but Im going to google-up that lens. Outstanding

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40 minutes ago, albert said:

I know it's the skill of the photographer but Im going to google-up that lens. Outstanding

It's a good option if you want something longer than your 55-135 Albert, if (IMO) overpriced!  

Headed to Wales this afternoon for couple of days,  met with the usual grey wet weather, don't care!  CL 60TL

 

 

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The walk up to the end of the line.. CL 60 TL   Tallylyn Railway, Nant Gwernol Station.

 

and an empty station, no trains today.

 

 

 

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Wynwood in Miami.

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CL + 35mm TL

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