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rayyan: +1. Nice tale. Good thing the newcomer wasn't a raptor. Cheers, Matt.Rayyan...I Always Liked A Happy Ending! Nice Documentary & Photos!
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rayyan: +1. Nice tale. Good thing the newcomer wasn't a raptor. Cheers, Matt.Rayyan...I Always Liked A Happy Ending! Nice Documentary & Photos!
Thanks and thanks Steen. All comments are very welcome. This is something I've been considering for a while, and that I hope to develop into a commercially viable venture over time.Thor Jorgen: +1. Nice blog! Great to have the narrative. Also didn't know you were named after a god. Cheers, Matt
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Jorgen: Good luck. Your blog is graphically appealing and a great venue for yous photos and comments. I added my email to your list. Build up that circulation! Cheers, Matt.Thanks and thanks Steen. All comments are very welcome. This is something I've been considering for a while, and that I hope to develop into a commercially viable venture over time.
Beautiful shot, Tim. Great color, and wonderful, subtle light.
Steen: Well done on this one. The arrow, the reflection, the sidewalk cafe.
Matt: Riot of color. people going about their normal life. Big camera and a big lens, and wielded excellently."Considering a pink rubber boa".
Sometimes, you take one photo and sometimes a series of photos. I'm surprised that I get away with taking 15-20 photos of the same people without getting noticed? click, click, click... It's a big camera and a big lens! Of course the big lens helps. Anybody have a D3s? Is the quiet mode actually quiet? I'm rambling. This is too many photos; but, these young girls were engrossed in the potential purchase of the pink rubber boa constrictor. I'm also surprised that I don't get arrested. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
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Thanks Steve.Rayyan...I Always Liked A Happy Ending! Nice Documentary & Photos!
Steve: This is an excellent capture. The bw is marvellous. The compositionMy Good Buddy Herb...
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Jorgen: I to have had the pleasure of reading thru the blog. The life of Bangkok as reflected thru your lens is a joy to see and the blog adds theThor Jorgen: +1. Nice blog! Great to have the narrative. Also didn't know you were named after a god. Cheers, Matt
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Matt: that's all the wildlife except in the desert and mountains.rayyan: +1. Nice tale. Good thing the newcomer wasn't a raptor. Cheers, Matt.
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Matt: +1. Once again I cannot get away from that ' forlorn ' look I felt the first time around. Another beautiful capture and presentation.Matt....Superb Capture!!!
Thank You Rayyan & My Buddy Herb Is As Kind As He Is Jacked!Thanks Steve.
Steve: This is an excellent capture. The bw is marvellous. The composition
and the framing gets you inside a gym and the workout.
btw, I wouldn't like to meet your buddy alone!
Really great work here Steve.
Steve: You are from the lucky ones. When I was twelve, having a chickenRayyan, My Mom, Born In Romania, Used To Make Chicken Soup With The Whole Bird In It Just Like Your Picture. I Remember Having My Best Friend Over For Dinner At About Age 12 & He Noticed The Chickens Feet In The Soup & We Proceeded To Eat It. He Was Horrified & To This Day We Still Get A Laugh Out Of It! Anyway This Rendition Brings Back Some Memories! Well Shot & Slippery To Look At!
Steve: Thank you. I took several photos of her. This is probably my favorite. There's something about her at the junction of light/dark and IF/OOF.Matt....Superb Capture!!!
rayyan: Thanks. It's fun swapping between the Leicas and this camera. You really do pick different subjects to photograph.Matt: Riot of color. people going about their normal life. Big camera and a big lens, and wielded excellently.
Regards.
rayyan: That's probably good. The crows are the nastiest birds in my neighborhood. Thanks for your comment. I agree, she does have that sort of look.Matt: that's all the wildlife except in the desert and mountains.
Matt: +1. Once again I cannot get away from that ' forlorn ' look I felt the first time around. Another beautiful capture and presentation.
Thanks for sharing.