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Those are beautiful, Karl!
++1! Beautiful shot!Lovely image! Best, Leica 77.
++1!Hi Ron,
Simply beautiful! :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
++1This one's well worth framing.
Downtown, Just Before Dawn
The camera was a Lumix L1 with an Olympus 25mm pancake lens.
Dan, I love this birch series. The black and white ones are almost more effective than the color.Birch Trees
GF1 with Carl Zeiss Contax G Planar T* 45mm f2 -- ISO 800 -- f2 -- 1/2000
Life is Grand!
Dan
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Thanks Keith for your kind words and encourgement . . . . .Dan, I love this birch series. The black and white ones are almost more effective than the color.
Keith
What a wonderful selection of photos from all types of genre. A little overwhelming, intimidating really as I show 3 of mine.
First St Michaels Mount Corwall we were just coming away after a great viewing and getting out before the tide and I looked back.
Harlech Castle North Wales. Always felt a closness when visiting here, I've been here before.
Yangshoe China, fantastic place to visit and the crappy air quality makes wonderful sunrises..!
Nicely executed low key self portrait. Here is a rather macabre self portrait series that is still evolving:
Nice portrait of 002. My college days movie hero.thanks carl..... that link is a little weird... but there may be some inspiration there.
I was actually prompted to try this out from a shot I saw this morning in a tribute to another scotsman...sean connery
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...ho-celebrates-his-80th-birthday.html?image=25
cheers
K