Exhibit your B&W shots

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ValeryD wrote::) Sorry, I just laughing about "new" monochrome technology from Leica. :) It's my old a57 + 16-80 CZ.
The picture has EXIF. :)
That's great! :lol:
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:) Thank you all! :)
If we talking about Leica I'm looking more from Panasonic + Leica on the cellphone http://connect.dpreview.com/post/675899 ... era-review , but for cellphone it's too expensive as usually from Leica.
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We went back to South Dakota to the Fort Sisseton reenactment over the weekend. Here is a B&W I got of a couple.
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nice done
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Thank You!
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Very nice, RareTA,

Looks very authentic with that beard and the lady's glasses... : )

Thanks for sharing,

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Wheels
a99 + Tamron 90/2.8 USD + Tripod
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Welcome back Doc. It has been a while. I love the details on the wheel.
Just curious to know why tripod?

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sury wrote:...Just curious to know why tripod?

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And why not? :lol:
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Love the wagon wheel Doc.
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PS I also like the fort Sisseton shot too RareTA, in fact just about anything 'period' shot with B&W goes with the territory to me.
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Love the detail in the first wheel and the repeat in the background - lovely picture Doc!
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Here are a couple of black and whites from Easter. This is Talisker Bay on the Isle of Skye, after which the superb Talisker single malt is named. I hope the pictures remind you of the deep, dark flavours with a hint of the sea, from this malt whisky; or least give you the impression of the rocky coast after the sun has gone down :)

Image2015 Skye Easter - Evening Talisker Bay 2 by Birm, on Flickr

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Both with A99 and SAL 28-75. (Edited - I posted the same picture twice originally!)
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I got some picture with wagon wheel too. :)
And very stylish too. And as a new B/W style requires :lol:
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That's a great picture, Valery - it has an IR like quality to it.
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Astounding evening captures from Skye Easter, Birma. You created two pieces of art. : ) By using intentional long exposure, you achieved an IR quality as well; the scenes appear as though translucent and with a feel of being backlit.
Thanks for sharing.

Blending the old and the stylish, with humour added, is neat Valery. : ) Nice find.
Thanks for sharing.

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