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Photo ID 501369
06-09-10
tbarker13
Just a wonderful image. Love the tones in here.
Photo ID 501449
06-09-10
JT
Wonderful b&w conversion. Nice model too.
Photo ID 501369
06-09-10
JT
hehe :) Send me your desktop size and I will send you one that fits :)
Photo ID 501369
06-09-10
bajanexile
A1 image. Not sure how I missed seeing this one before. Probably one of the best images on the site. You can't beat a good seascape. I drove down this coast from Vancouver to San Francisco in 1976 so know how beautiful it is. Stephen
Photo ID 501445
06-09-10
JT
Updating the lens data is quite easy. Log in and View your photo in the gallery. On the top of the photo is the Edit Option window. If it is not visible click the up and down arrows to show it. Inside that widow, select the lens from the list then click apply. Thats it
Photo ID 501445
06-09-10
ncterry
Thanks, it's zf28/2, would you advice how to update the lens data here ?
Photo ID 501445
06-09-10
JT
Nice shot. What lens did you use? In case you don't know, you can update the lens data.
Photo ID 501441
06-09-10
JT
Great industrial shot!
Photo ID 501439
06-09-10
JT
very nice indeed.
Photo ID 501426
06-09-10
andyb
Thanks for the comments guys....just for people to know the softtware I use for the B+W conversions is Nik software Silver Efex Pro.It brings out the best in the Zeiss lens.
Photo ID 501433
06-09-10
bajanexile
Great spot! Something from nothing, so to speak. Like it. Stephen
Photo ID 501440
06-09-10
mstudios
a walk on Coney Island Boardwalk.
Photo ID 501439
06-09-10
mstudios
wow, nice image and B&W conversion....well done!
Photo ID 501433
06-09-10
mstudios
Thank you
Photo ID 501439
06-09-10
bajanexile
Just a bit of fun! Saw this old bicycle proped up against a farm building while out walking and thought of the old Steve McQueen film of the same title.
Photo ID 501410
06-09-10
bajanexile
Great portrait. Those were the days, life was more simple. This would cost you $20 for the photo opportunity now. Stephen
Photo ID 501410
06-09-10
merrill
This was taken in 1985 - in the days when Polaroid cameras were cheap and film readily available. If anyone indicated that some recompense might be appreciated I took a shot with the Polaroid camera and gave it to the person concerned. It always did the trick.
Photo ID 501416
06-09-10
bajanexile
Thanks for looking and commenting merrill. Without some sort of feedback we all just tend to loose our way in Photography. I have never joined a photographic club, but that would be my major reason for doing so i.e. critique. Regards Stephen
Photo ID 501433
06-08-10
rick perry
Great shot! With little to work with you have created real Art.
Photo ID 501426
06-08-10
mstudios
Andy, this is awesome.....that m9 is looking good!
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