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02-16-2012
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Good job. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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02-17-2012
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#1052
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Thanks umcelinho. Good first shots Ande! hope to see more in the future
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02-17-2012
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#1053
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02-18-2012
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#1054
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Keep them coming Ande!
I've been tossing up whether to stick with the R-D1 or go to film and an M2...the R-D1 won out.
Here's a couple of recent ones of mine...
21/3.4 SA
21/3.4 SA
35 Summilux
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02-21-2012
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Originally Posted by Mr_Flibble
... And nice orchid Shadeofpale.
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Thanks.
A touch of early spring
with VC Color Skopar 35/ 2,5 @ ISO 200
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02-24-2012
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02-24-2012
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Lovely colours.
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02-26-2012
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Pictures above shows that good photographer can reach outstanding results not only with M9.  Congratulations!
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RD-1, Summicron 50/2, Canon 5dmkII, C17-40/4L, C85/1.8, Canon S90.
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02-26-2012
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Originally Posted by Landberg
Do you like?
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Yes, the first two in particular.
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02-26-2012
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02-27-2012
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ɹoʇɐɹǝpoɯ moderator
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you need to copy the address of the image...
click on the image icon...
insert address in the box...
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02-27-2012
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Chillin' in Geneva
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Landberg,
Love the second two, something about the large amount of negative space resonates with me, very different from the way I usually see.
Robvinc,
This is an image I wish I could have shot on my trip to Japan in October. I loved the design of eateries in Japan, and the curtains in front, forget the name. One question I would have asked if I had some Japanese (or more time and a translator) was where restaurants get those and how they choose what they say or represent, other than obvious ones like fish at fish restaurants...I'm kinda weird like that. I'd rather visit a shop where they make those curtains than some big castle. Though the big castle in Hikone was pretty cool.
cheers
doug
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02-27-2012
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I am a registered alien..
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dreilly
Robvinc,
This is an image I wish I could have shot on my trip to Japan in October. I loved the design of eateries in Japan, and the curtains in front, forget the name. One question I would have asked if I had some Japanese (or more time and a translator) was where restaurants get those and how they choose what they say or represent, other than obvious ones like fish at fish restaurants...I'm kinda weird like that. I'd rather visit a shop where they make those curtains than some big castle. Though the big castle in Hikone was pretty cool.
cheers
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Dear dreilly,
there is a whoile street in Tokyo, called Kappabashi-dori, which is bascially the shop were you can get everything to setup a proper kitchen or restaurant.
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02-27-2012
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Chillin' in Geneva
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RobVinc
Dear dreilly, there is a whoile street in Tokyo, called Kappabashi-dori, which is bascially the shop were you can get everything to setup a proper kitchen or restaurant.
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Man, missed that on my all-too-brief zip through Tokyo. I'll note it for next time, exactly the weird kind of thing I'd be totally into! I spent half a day once going up and down a street in Erzerum, Turkey, watching tinsmiths tinning the inside of copper pots.
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No place is boring, if you've had a good night's sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film. ~Robert Adams, Darkroom & Creative Camera Techniques, May 1995 (I suppose that should now read: "and have a full battery and an empty memory card." Though that sounds so dull.
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02-27-2012
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02-27-2012
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ɹoʇɐɹǝpoɯ moderator
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just a free thought...try cropping it at the top from just above the light on the left.
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02-27-2012
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Thanks for the kind words! Here are two new pics!

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03-04-2012
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I really like the colors and space in your photos, Landberg. Just wonderful.
Few more for a week ago

...too much foreground I think..
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03-06-2012
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#1070
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所謂的攝影,就是人生。
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03-06-2012
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ɹoʇɐɹǝpoɯ moderator
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rd1 with 40 sonnar

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03-06-2012
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Kevin, nice glass you have there!
back alley, sonnar!
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03-10-2012
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some from a concert this week. plastiscines, french band playing in sao paulo.
with nokton 35/1.2 and canon 50/0.95
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
Les Plastiscines by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr
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03-10-2012
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Summicron 40c and 90c

Summicron 40c and a little bit of PP in silverefex2
Statues from Esedra square (piazza esedra) a fountain in Rome.
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03-11-2012
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#1075
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aldobonnard is offline
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marcelo / umcelinho, bem !
great photos, really beautiful colours and smooth tones (my preferred pics are the first three and the eight).
I've been to your flickr, stumbled upon one set "douce France", I think I've been there. Good memories, SP !
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