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Photo by andyb   •  Last comment by andyb   •   On 06-09-10 05:47
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 by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-09-10 05:00
a walk on Coney Island Boardwalk.
Photo by pentaxpete   •  Last comment by pentaxpete   •   On 06-08-10 12:44
These were 'smelly balloons' on sale at the London Filipino Festival.
Photo by pentaxpete   •  Last comment by pentaxpete   •   On 06-08-10 09:08
Taken at the annual 'Dickens Festival' Rochester, Kent on a Camera Club trip-- Fagin is a well-known 'character' in 'Oliver Twist' -- I used my 180mm f4 CFi Sonnar + small Cobra flash on outdated Fuji Provia 100 film-- light was poor,overcast.
Photo by pentaxpete   •  Last comment by pentaxpete   •   On 06-08-10 09:00
taken in Essex on outdated Ilford Pan F film processed in Rodinal 1+50. I held a yellow filter over the lens. Tripod used.
Photo by cris   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-08-10 07:13
It looks like he is sending a text message.
Photo by cris   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-07-10 19:03
This is truly great! The look of anticipation on his face makes me look at the picture and hoping to see the outcome. Like my wife says to me, If the picture keeps me looking its a great picture.
Photo by blimey   •  Last comment by blimey   •   On 06-07-10 09:15
^ He was just waking up from a nap.
Photo by tbarker13   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-06-10 08:52
I think this is my favorite out of what you just posted in this series. Wonderful work Tim!
Photo by xibalban   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-05-10 10:14
Very nice. It has a mysterious look to it.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-05-10 07:50
Living in Astoria
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-05-10 07:46
Pushing digital to the limits
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 12:38
14th Street and 8th Ave NYC
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 12:35
One of my many Manhole Covers in NYC.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 12:35
One of my many Manhole Covers in NYC.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 12:34
One of my many Manhole Covers in NYC.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 12:27
Thank You, it was a nice rainy New Year's Day.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 08:45
Works for me! Good idea!
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 04:12
Wow! Thank you Zeiss Man. Now imagine where I was when I took it?
Photo by pentaxpete   •  Last comment by pentaxpete   •   On 06-03-10 08:48
taken at the annual Dickens Festival, Rochester, Kent,England on a camera club trip. I t was overcast light-- I used a weak flash from a Cobra unit. Film was outdated Ilford XP2400 home-processed in C41.Toned in PhotoShop 7 -- only half the negative used as I did not 'fill the frame' !
Photo by pentaxpete   •  Last comment by pentaxpete   •   On 06-03-10 08:43
My lens the 180mm f4 CFi Sonnar was not in the list of lenses for some reason. This is from an outdated Fuji Provia 100 slide film taken on a Camera Club outing.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-03-10 08:20
Lovely texture. You can almost feel the surfaces of the walls. Great detail and tones.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-03-10 07:30
Great picture and composition. That is one lonely bird :)
Photo by xibalban   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-02-10 21:55
Very nice. Great variation in tones.
Photo by nfive   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-02-10 12:54
I like this shot. I like the stand alone guy, the garbage on the floor, the B&W. It all comes together well. I did crop it with my window to eliminate the lady to the right and it seems usable that way as well.