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Nice work all.  Thanks to this thread, I've been inspired to find a 10.5mm lens.  I managed to snag a used 10.5mm for a nice price.  It will arrive soon and will be under the Christmas tree for me to open later and be surprised or at least very thankful.

Since this is for use with a Nikon D610 and I already have a Nikon 16mm f/2.8 fisheye, the 10.5mm will be going under the knife to remove the petals for full frame use.
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Camera Talk / Re: Nikon, why no "Monochrome" digital camera?
« Last post by pluton on Today at 05:42:52 »
Few books unfortunately have high print quality, in my experience, most show some visible raster in the image, and some friends of mine who have had their photography printed in a book, have complained about the color matching as well. I by far prefer the inkjet prints to the print quality of books. Perhaps I just haven't seen well-printed books.
B&W is more likely to look good in books than color, but still seems to require a commitment to high-end printing by the publisher; of course color adds color hue rendition issues.  On the other hand, way back in the 1990's I had a friend that would shoot snapshots on 35mm color neg film, and then take the 4x6" machine prints to the local color Xerox shop and have 8x10" color Xeroxes made. Everyone loved that they were on plain paper, had exaggerated color saturation, blobby low resolution and being ink, didn't have the plastic "RC color photo paper" look.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by armando_m on Today at 01:20:55 »
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by Øivind Tøien on November 28, 2025, 23:37:44 »

You love Crewdson? https://gagosian.com/artists/gregory-crewdson/
Great shot, Øivind, light, composition and timing.
What a beautiful shot, full of ambiance and story telling. The use of the negative space and rhythm of the lights... Strong grit indeed and the timing rounds it up.

   Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks Frank, Bruno and Paco, much appreciated. 
Frank, I was unfamiliar with Crewdson  and only see a weak connection, but thanks for the link.

Here is one more for the next days post. What is not to like about the possibilities of such dense fog in an urban environment?
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on November 28, 2025, 23:26:53 »
Beach path
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by Chip Chipowski on November 28, 2025, 23:06:03 »
Thank you Frank
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by golunvolo on November 28, 2025, 22:43:28 »
Inspiring gritty November weather - Z5 II /Z 40mm.

What a beautiful shot, full of ambiance and story telling. The use of the negative space and rhythm of the lights... Strong grit indeed and the timing rounds it up.

   Thanks for sharing it.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on November 28, 2025, 21:50:27 »
My wife's Christmas decorations for 2025
I like it; the decor is natural, fun, and clever. I like the photo too.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: November 2025
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on November 28, 2025, 20:38:47 »
yesterday in Bolnuevo
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Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM / Re: [Theme] Let's enjoy anomalies!
« Last post by Lars Hansen on November 28, 2025, 20:31:21 »
This image works on many levels Lars

For me too. It will be interesting on its own before the anomaly and it sings with it.

Many thanks, Colin and Paco. I also have a version without the snowflake, but I do like this one - sings with it, is nice Paco. 
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