I will need to go back through the thread to try and work out who you mean. Let me think…….
Colin
bruni wrote:
Yeah George , it has!
I've been off the air since Christmas, don't know why, but I saw these pics on Flickr and that shook me up. I said to Colin it reminded me of a certain Italian photographer but he didn't rise to the bait.
Rafael - love all the gear pics, but I hate that you've got the 8,5cm (and I don't).
Thank you Serge. I feel like I got to visit the Chapel of the Princes - which isn't going to happen in this life time. It and your photos are beautiful.
Jim
serge07 wrote:
Hi, everyone:
One walks on a narrow corridor, steps through two massive doors and the the jaw drops. Part of the Medici Chapel complex this is the Chapel of the Princes. The octagonal interior required three centuries to complete due to the massive expense and difficulty in sourcing the marbles and the semi precious stones.
Will post photos of the dome art work when the tweaks are complete.
One walks on a narrow corridor, steps through two massive doors and the the jaw drops. Part of the Medici Chapel complex this is the Chapel of the Princes. The octagonal interior required three centuries to complete due to the massive expense and difficulty in sourcing the marbles and the semi precious stones.
Will post photos of the dome art work when the tweaks are complete.
X-E1 + 16/3.5
Have a fun weekend,
Serge
This is a very beautiful place well-captured, Serge. Interesting background story too.
James Markus wrote:
Thank you Serge. I feel like I got to visit the Chapel of the Princes - which isn't going to happen in this life time. It and your photos are beautiful.
Jim
Many thanks James and glad you enjoyed the photos. It is an amazing work of art on a grand scale. I was thankful that it was not packed with visitors as would normally be the case. I took the photos shortly before closing to capture the space free of the roaming colorful coats.
GeorgeBo wrote:
Ben, I would not call that being a wimp. Heck 50 degrees is still 20 degrees cooler than Reagan’s outside minimum
George
Hey it was 52 this morning and we went out for breakfast
Expecting a freeze on the west side of town tonight
I feel like I am visiting Scott in Rochester No sun overcast and miserable
Harry, that 400 is sharp!
George, great shot, hopefully the sun and the riding got your body temperature up there. Great light and interest.
Serge, that chapel is quite the stunner. Great use of the 16mm on the 1.5x on the dome. Really can't tell fisheye at all.
Ken, send more of that sunshine up this way. It's winter, and there's finally snow on the ground. Now add some sun and it's good (for a while anyway).
James, that 180 portrait is awesome. Liking that hairdo!