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Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-14-17 18:05
Thank you, Heinz. Shot with HP5 in dim light. Tried to keep the highlight within bound, but sacrificed some lowlight (cans). Could have retrieved some of it, but I think it is OK without it.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-14-17 00:03
Thank you. Shot at high ISO and wide open, in a very dim alley. I liked the low-key, low contrast scene, which seemed to bring out the "alleyness".
Photo by dalth500   •  Last comment by dalth500   •   On 11-12-17 23:11
Hand held - the D850 has an amazing sensor and when coupled with a Zeiss lens it is probably as good as full frame can get. This is literally the 15th image taken with the new D850 for me.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-11-17 04:35
Thank you for being forgiving. I was using the IIIf with the Summitar 50, both over 65 years old, with 400TX. I would say, they are doing quite well, for their age.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-10-17 17:20
Thank you. I had TX400, in very Low light. Shot for the outside light, luckily kept just enough of the inside.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-10-17 14:52
Thank you. I was the only one in this Japanese restaurant; I had all the time to set up the shot, at ISO 3200. A bit grainy.
Photo by dalth500   •  Last comment by dalth500   •   On 11-08-17 12:10
The outdoor lights in this scene have just about every color temperature there is - from the yellow orange sodium vapor lights of the Tokyo Tower to the green blue of the mercury vapor street lights the the aircraft warning lights and the multiple colors of the neon signs - difficult to white balance a scene like this for sure - the M10 sensor is a definite improvement over the M240 series
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-06-17 15:34
Thank you. Reminiscent of some Chinese paintings, though not claiming to be anywhere as good.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-04-17 04:05
Thank you. I did not plan for the cat’s body turn, as these Chinatown cats are too smart for me. They noticed me before I noticed them.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-03-17 10:57
Thank you. This is the wall decoration of the Buddy Hoagies cafe. May be, it had hope to attract more trendy crowds, but now are frequented by students who might be too young to know of those artists of the 60s, 70s.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-02-17 05:48
Thank you. It was a high rooftop at the library. The sense of depth was from the directional light coming in. Little else had to be done.
Photo by mdemeyer   •  Last comment by heinzx   •   On 11-01-17 02:17
Excellent !
Photo by akemi-n   •  Last comment by akemi-n   •   On 10-31-17 18:26
Ron, Thank you very much for your 'Like' of this photo. Best regards, Robert
Photo by akemi-n   •  Last comment by akemi-n   •   On 10-26-17 09:00
Stephan, Thank you for your 'Like' of this image. Best regards, Robert
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-24-17 12:55
Thank you. Primitive and spartan, but matched well with the uncleaned wall. It is however an excellent bread shop.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-24-17 04:54
Thank you. I took the pic for its simplicity, one animate, on inanimate, but both reaching for a brooding sky.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-22-17 02:23
Thank you. I am sure you recognise these old-time artefacts. The picture was taken about 9 pm. The lighting was subdued, as the shop was closing. Lucky. If the lighting had been stronger, I don't think I could get this milkiness.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-22-17 02:20
Thank you. Fascinating to see how those kids are engrossed in examining the items appreciatively - like art-works. You can always find good pictures at this boutique.
Photo by heinzx   •  Last comment by heinzx   •   On 10-18-17 00:57
This is a painture in the shop of the monastery of Kremsmünster. The real cup can bee seen with a guide, but it is not permitted to take photos of it. You willl find information in Wiki under Tassilokelch. It is a very old cup - from 777 (no writing mistake).
Photo by dalth500   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-13-17 12:27
Reminds me of Blade Runner.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-13-17 01:32
Thank you. I shot this inside Starbuck, Tri-X 400. Trying to catch their posture, I had to set up my IIIf, which is not easy to focus in a hurry, and waited. I am glad you like it.
Photo by oddgeir   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-11-17 15:47
The 7RM2 does give nice resolution. A bit heartless to say.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-10-17 19:10
Thank you. Who would work at this age, unless it is needed? Toil to eat, eat to toil.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-08-17 04:13
Thank you. On the occasion of Halloween, a discount for all Vampirina.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 10-08-17 02:10
Thank you. I was at the end of the queue, with everybody, including myself looking at the cashier. Just have to wait.