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w/nw Pic of the Week # 5


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<p>Hi, would love to see your one favorite pic for this week. I'll share a photo which received a critique that it evoked no feeling in the reviewer, had too many different type of trees and had bad light..... so I thought it would be the perfect photo to share. M7, Cron 35. Late afternoon in Chino, CA <img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/15022672-lg.jpg" alt="" /></p>
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<p><strong>Winter Plum</strong><br>

<a title="Winter Plum by Baisao, on Flickr" href=" Winter Pear src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7171/6768870485_ed86834eae_z.jpg" alt="Winter Plum" width="640" height="411" /></a><br>

<em>Leica IIIc - Elmar 90mm f/4 - Kodak BW 400CN</em><br>

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I have a strong reaction to the wabi-sabi of this photo though it seems to not interest anyone else. Regardless, it is my favorite of week and the one that I want to share.</p>

<p>Cheers,<br>

Jim</p>

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<p>I like everything. Really great shots this week. I think Barry is a hero. I wish the nice young people in my photograph will stop smoking before they get cancer and other diseases and put a further strain on Japan's already strained hospitals, which are suffering a shortage of doctors.</p>

<p>Craig, I am particularly drawn to your shot this week.</p>

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<p>+1, Alex. Craig's photo has a lot of character. It speaks to the whole reason we, well, a lot of us, shoot rangefinders. It's intimate and spontaneous.</p>

<p>I also agree w/ you regarding young people smoking. I smoked for a decade and boy do I regret it now. Not because of any illness, but for letting something control my life for so long.</p>

<p>I’d also like to say thanks to Barry Fisher for keeping this thread going. I am new here but certainly appreciate having a forum to share my photos with like minded individuals.</p>

<p>If only I could share my LX5 pics…</p>

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<p>Thx for the shootout Tom and Jim. I only mention the cam I use, because I'm starting the thread on the L and RFinder forum and its' a sop to that, but it really doesn't matter, besides the LX5 uses uses a Leica lens anyways. Come on show em..</p>
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<p>Thanks, Barry. Here's one of my photos from the Lumix LX5. I am amazed at what a good camera it is: sharp, descreet, and capable.</p>

<p>This was shot using the 18mm Equivalent (35mm) wide angle lens, cropped to improve composition.</p>

<p><strong>Oak</strong></p>



<p><a title="Oak by Baisao, on Flickr" href=" Oak src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5170/5728939150_9475e0565e_z.jpg" alt="Oak" width="640" height="512" /></a></p>

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