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I am not an airline pilot.
I have heard pilots talking about how their plane "wants to fly" at takeoff and they have to control/ temper-down the plane until the exact moment the plane safely should fly.
Have I lost you yet? Well, here is what I'm talking about. At post-processing today, my 28mm Summaron reissue colors were simply radiant
I had to hold back the processing for fear the photo would look over processed. LOVE this lens.
Boston's Longfellow Bridge is seen at this morning's amazing sunrise.
M10-R
100 ISO
1.4 seconds at F22
Mark Garfinkel

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6 hours ago, tappan said:

I am not an airline pilot.
I have heard pilots talking about how their plane "wants to fly" at takeoff and they have to control/ temper-down the plane until the exact moment the plane safely should fly.
Have I lost you yet? Well, here is what I'm talking about. At post-processing today, my 28mm Summaron reissue colors were simply radiant. 
I had to hold back the processing for fear the photo would look over processed. LOVE this lens.
Boston's Longfellow Bridge is seen at this morning's amazing sunrise.
M10-R
100 ISO
1.4 seconds at F22
Mark Garfinkel

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Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members!

stunning image! i totally get the holdback. 

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7 hours ago, tappan said:

I am not an airline pilot.
I have heard pilots talking about how their plane "wants to fly" at takeoff and they have to control/ temper-down the plane until the exact moment the plane safely should fly.
Have I lost you yet? Well, here is what I'm talking about. At post-processing today, my 28mm Summaron reissue colors were simply radiant. 
I had to hold back the processing for fear the photo would look over processed. LOVE this lens.
Boston's Longfellow Bridge is seen at this morning's amazing sunrise.
M10-R
100 ISO
1.4 seconds at F22
Mark Garfinkel

Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here…

Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members!

If this was holding back, I don't think I would have been able to press the shutter and just stood there with my jaw open.  Wow.

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