Kiddik, please put your finger in that volcano (after all, a volcano is just like a dike, isn't it?), need to be able to land in Iceland in a couple of months!
Bob, love that last left-out bike, great colors
James & Lars: your images made me sell my Canon 100L and get the 100MP hopefully on friday
abhijeeth: great series
cyra: very well done, BIF's and MF
Akul, love the 1st and last: mysterious
bpark: love that cell block, the decay and the loooong corridor vanishing complement each other very well
karel -- Ah!! So, that's the architectural inspiration for Dali's famous Raphael painting! Great shot!
phil and prosep -- Thanks! Yes, really having a good time with that lens. Next, I'll try it on the crop sensor and see how it does with slightly narrower angle of view.
Karel, it turns out I have been in the church I asked you about, and even have a shot of the ceiling It is a long time ago, before I became deeply interested in photography, so my shots are pretty disappointing. I will have to go back.
bob, andy - very nice shot(s)
akul - I'd pick the last one as my fav. The greens seem just right.
brandon - powerful. The series of doors open and the light falling on the other side...
Uzay - The 3rd one and the 5th one are very nice. The blue/green balls on the speaker coil
is definitely making me curios. And the MDF surrounding the speaker coil seems to have some artsy finish too.
One more from the 21. I totally love it for 2:1 aspect ratio shots.
"Pacific beauty"
FYI, the thin white line on the horizon at the base of the mountain is either rising mist/fog/vapor or something else (whiskey from a wandering boat with a boiler? !) It is there in the file(s) and not a capture/conversion artifact.
Thank you everyone! [Philippe and prosep: that is very generous of you]
alkanphel: Luckily it wasn't a girl! ! I think you were referring to how the 100MP can be too sharp for portraits?
TriTran: Like Philippe, I too was curious and looked at your Flickr page to make the connection! I miss Arizona Did you hike down? I have shots from there but can't share them in this thread [EF glass]
te4o: the 2nd one is nice [volume of sand being displaced] and so is the third.