Thank you Terry. I was also pleasantly suprised by the outcome of that shot.Hi Jerry,
I really like the transparency of the leaf in the first shot and the detail can still be seen with the overlap.
Regards,
Jerry
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Thank you Terry. I was also pleasantly suprised by the outcome of that shot.Hi Jerry,
I really like the transparency of the leaf in the first shot and the detail can still be seen with the overlap.
Thanks for the comments, Brian.Powerful - well done Rick, and very sad.
Thanks for sharing.
Brian
Couldn't resist this one, sorry it's not taken with a 4/3rds camera; they weren't invented back thenIt must be a tough life being a statue. Not only do you have to stand around naked all day, but you also have to endure some other humiliations
A couple from our walk in the Peak District yesterday...
Cheers
Brian
Actually, I was surprised to see a loveheart carved into the stone dated 2009. :angry:Hey Brian: I wish you would resist the urge to carve up those rocks. Another 10 years of your walking and there won't be a rock left. :deadhorse:
Well, if you watched them - I'd really appreciate your own tips on the discussion... I'm sure that you would have some great experience to add! :thumbup:Loved your videos on using the E-P1, now I feel I can take some pictures with it
Keith
Hey Rich:Shot with G1 and 25mm f1.4 Fuji TV lens
Hey keep and eye on them, make sure they don't skimp on the construction.Hey Rich:
I have a condo just kitty corner from this site. I've had lots of fun watching progress, because when they finish in 2013 I move in.
Keith
Thanks very much. I was lucky, I shot through a hole cut in the wood barriers around the site.Rich... wonderful image... great capture of the movement, textures, and color juxtapositions.