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Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-13-18 23:34
Thank you. Rather dim in the forest. 1/60 sec at f5.6 to get a good DOF.
Photo by gip   •  Last comment by n.w.   •   On 01-12-18 07:21
One of your best images.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-12-18 02:02
Thank you. There are back-walls aplenty. I am using it to test the HP5; seems decent grain at 400 and decent texture. Lighting was dim.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-11-18 04:33
Thank you. The light was rather dim and the 75 Summicron wa not easy to focus. But, I had the time to ensure correct exposure.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-10-18 20:11
Thank you. For many, the wall pictures is a rerun of their lives. Like the rich dark of the HP5.
Photo by heinzx   •  Last comment by n.w.   •   On 01-09-18 06:46
Good eye Heinz. You made common objects look interesting.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-08-18 02:59
Thank you. How did the seed find that location? Some innate intelligence.
Photo by gip   •  Last comment by wenceslao   •   On 01-06-18 18:18
Very nice
Photo by wenceslao   •  Last comment by wenceslao   •   On 01-06-18 18:14
Thank You, My third grandson
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-06-18 13:02
Thank you. I was standing underneath the Opera House looking up, backing to find a right angle. I was trying to include all the curves in my 35mm.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-05-18 07:09
Thank you. There are not many shops selling musical instruments here. One or two really big ones. This is one of the "boutique", family-run shop which still retains its friendly charm.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-04-18 14:31
Thank you. Yes. This is not a watch advertisement, though. The Red Army Watch has since closed. I was interested in catching the watch with its reflection correctly (and the sleeve), with the lamp and the background as just a supportive blur. Took several shots to get it.
Photo by rfunnell   •  Last comment by ranahki   •   On 01-04-18 12:52
Nice capture!
Photo by dalth500   •  Last comment by ranahki   •   On 01-04-18 12:49
Very dramatic scene.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-04-18 12:25
Thank you. Pipe-piping in earnest; catch them young and hold the parents captive.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-04-18 12:09
Thank you. This is Darling Harbour, Sydney, a 19th century trading port. I was fascinated by the old brick buildings.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-04-18 09:08
Thank you. This ramp, for the handicapped, is an alternative to the stair on the left. The ramp requires a long climb, though. The wall is handmade, with rock pieces; it would be scenic way up.
Photo by user1978   •  Last comment by user1978   •   On 01-01-18 11:32
Thank you. It was about the only time of day with some sunshine, so I'm happy the picture turned out well.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 01-01-18 05:39
Thank you. Our Garden designers make a point of using the winding paths to let us "discover" what is in store ahead. This time, the "discovery" was in the path itself - with some rather deliberate white patches.
Photo by akemi-n   •  Last comment by akemi-n   •   On 12-29-17 14:50
Bill, Thank you for your 'Like' and kind words about this image! Best regards, Robert
Photo by akemi-n   •  Last comment by akemi-n   •   On 12-27-17 16:02
Heinz, Tank you for your 'Like' of this photo, and for viewing my images. Best regards, Robert
Photo by dalth500   •  Last comment by hyperfocal   •   On 12-27-17 15:36
Love the shallow DOF here.
Photo by pentaxpete   •  Last comment by hyperfocal   •   On 12-27-17 15:27
Great moment capture, nice framing.
Photo by jhemp_00   •  Last comment by jhemp_00   •   On 12-24-17 15:32
This is the Middle Fork of the Gila River in the Gila Wilderness, NM.
Photo by dalth500   •  Last comment by dalth500   •   On 12-23-17 14:06
When Zeiss says "It's apochromatic" they really can back it up. Difficult to find a better resolving 135mm.