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07-04-2021, 06:01 PM   #2
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It sure is. I like the flares in the water droplets too. Inspiring. This makes me think I've been missing something leaving my primes in the box lately.
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It sure is. I like the flares in the water droplets too. Inspiring. This makes me think I've been missing something leaving my primes in the box lately.
Thanks, sounds like it's time to parole those Primes
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Nice work

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Nice work
Thank you
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Interesting photo—it certainly has a softness to it that is not visually displeasing!
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Interesting photo—it certainly has a softness to it that is not visually displeasing!
Overcast days and deep reds generally don't match up too well but I was happy with the result Thanks

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QuoteOriginally posted by eaglem Quote
Thanks, sounds like it's time to parole those Primes
Yep! I actually dug out my resurrected fast 50 (Pentax-m 50mm f1.4, a story in itself) to try to get some fireworks that were going off through the trees last night. I have been rather spoiled by my little oly em5ii lately.

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Overcast days and deep reds generally don't match up too well but I was happy with the result Thanks
Oh! You continue to amaze and teach with your posts. So this is an upshot with clouds in the back on a cloudy day? What was the light source for the sparkles?

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QuoteOriginally posted by blues_hawk Quote
missing something leaving my primes in the box lately.
I had to shield your post from the eyes of my Harem.
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I had to shield your post from the eyes of my Harem.
I'm workin on it! Waiting for better light.
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Beautiful rich red, beautifully photographed. Another good one, EM.

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I'm workin on it! Waiting for better light.
Most primes are usually faster than multi focal length brethren… optimal for use in low light and all manner of adverse lighting.
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Hard to top. Just one word, beautiful.
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Outstanding image EM! Great colors and I love those beaded up water droplets.
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QuoteOriginally posted by blues_hawk Quote
Yep! I actually dug out my resurrected fast 50 (Pentax-m 50mm f1.4, a story in itself) to try to get some fireworks that were going off through the trees last night. I have been rather spoiled by my little oly em5ii lately.



Oh! You continue to amaze and teach with your posts. So this is an upshot with clouds in the back on a cloudy day? What was the light source for the sparkles?
Just what natural light there was

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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
I had to shield your post from the eyes of my Harem.
Oh good one Kerrowdown

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QuoteOriginally posted by blues_hawk Quote
I'm workin on it! Waiting for better light.
Use what you have

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QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
Beautiful rich red, beautifully photographed. Another good one, EM.

Jer
Thanks Jer

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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
Most primes are usually faster than multi focal length brethren… optimal for use in low light and all manner of adverse lighting.
Good point

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QuoteOriginally posted by rm2 Quote
Hard to top. Just one word, beautiful.
Thank you kindly

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QuoteOriginally posted by ToddK Quote
Outstanding image EM! Great colors and I love those beaded up water droplets.
Thank you Todd
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