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Nice work. FYI, It is Grand Central Terminal, not Station.
You deserve a great deal of credit for this series….all of the compositions are strong and together make an even better collection,,,,it’s interesting to see how far the best modern lenses {i.e. Zeiss} have evolved when compared to an older lens such as your Canon FD 70-210mm….your poignant and powerful final image, “A Rose For The Remembered” stands alone and far above all the rest.
Best Regards,
RP
Thanks so much for your kind words.
Jordan these images are a seriuosly good ad for the A7ii. Wonderful.
Fantastic. My favorite work from you for a while, and I visit regularly. Every image could stand alone, yet the series is so good as a set!
Jordan, This set of images is fantastic!. Keep up the good work!
That Sony has a great sensor, the Zeiss 16-35 F4 is a beautiful lens, but they are both just potential until someone does something special with them, and you really have with this series of images!
Ansel Adams would tip his hat to you.
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I have enjoyed this review entirely, I have just purchased this sensational lens and can hardly wait to have it…
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