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This is reeeaaallyy good!!!Here's a street photo for you; Sukhumvit road in Bangkok, hidden among all the concrete. Think about it: 40 years ago, the temples were the landmarks of Bangkok :shocked:
D80 with Tamron 17-50 @ 24mm and f/9
I like it; "Little boat, big boat"I had a chance to take some pics today. Here's one of them (D3x, 24-70):
I had a chance to take some pics today. Here's one of them (D3x, 24-70):
29th floorJorgen, Love all the detail in your shot. Were you up in a tall building to get that POV... or flying over?
Stunning photo Alex... really beautiful :thumbs:Thank you everybody for your kind comments!
Here's another one - that's our White House (D3x, 24-70):
Oh Cindy, your images are full of heart and soul. for once i found myself absorbed in the images and not at all interested in the gear and how you shot it i.e. just the completed results...can't let Corian down. Here are a couple from Labor Day.
Really amazing to see that perspective, Alex. Very creative and effective image. :salute:Thank you everybody for your kind comments!
Here's another one - that's our White House (D3x, 24-70):
Very nice. Nothing wrong with that D2x either. Well done.Some impressive stuff posted here lately.
Alex, you've almost convinced me that the D3x is the way to go; wonderful colours and great DR, but I'll wait until a smaller body appears, no more monster cameras for me I'm afraid...
Jorgen, great "oldie"!
While on the subject of oldies, here are two from me, both with the D2x.
Wow. :bugeyes: Gorgeous shot, Tim.A little lace from a walk around the pond this morning. Aside from lusting for new bits of German camera stuff, working, and mowing, I haven't done much shooting. I'm beginning to think it's like jogging for exercise, once you get in the habit, you start to feel bad when you don't do it.