Peire wrote:
This is so beautifully ornamented gothic cloister that I would name it one of the most splendid in the whole of Europe.Only a few others can compare to it.I think modtly of portugese gothic- the "manuelino".
Thank you Peire - I love the atmosphere, the smell and feel of these places
.I have never visited Portugal - yet - mind you your pictures make me want to visit Poland too!
Mathieu18 wrote:
Got lucky and caught the end of Media Day for the EAA's B-17 that's at the local airport. My day job got me a free peak inside before the crowds come. Now if I can get on the Media Flight next year...
Mix of the Tamron 28-75, Tamron 70-300 & ZF 25/2.8. Funny how much more editing the 70-300 needed, even if sharpness was there...
Mattieu -- looks like your copy of the Tamron zoom is doing very well!
Gunzorro wrote:
Joshua -- Thank you for your encouraging comments about my Pasadena series. Much appreciated, my friend!
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I have to comment on your use of the Sigma 135 -- truly outstanding, and I think this latest post shows it at its best in your hands. The color, the details at only f/2.0, the wonderful skin tones and contrast overall -- I think it perfectly suits you and your style, right in there with what I've seen you do using the 85 and 35/1.4. Maybe the Sigma 105 will also be magic for you as well, but whether you try it or not, you have a real winner in this 135.
Double post here, sorry. I will delete it as soon as Werner has deleted his. I didn't realize it .... Sorry, Werner. You can re-post it right after I have deleted mine. I am stranding by....
Too late now, there is another post after yours, Werner. Disregard my PM to you then regarding this. No big deal, I guess . Cheers!
The photos in this thread are amazing, definitely motivating to get out and shoot more/better.
I went for a walk and grabbed a few shots with the 21mm adapter on the 28mm lens since I use it very rarely.