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Moi?Weren't you supposed to post number 21??
in #21 they look most like a couple that is past flirting. Someone managed a good shot of you as well.Moi?
I'm being thick today (the wine came out too early, and it's hot and sunny).
Please Please explain your cryptic remark.
LOL - no, just flirting, and I'm not so keen on the shot of me either, but it seemed churlish not to include it.in #21 they look most like a couple that is past flirting. Someone managed a good shot of you as well.
What are you using for your website?
I think I see Richard Hammond hiding in the underbrush!Here goes:
A wolf in sheep's clothing (D3 ISO 200 f6.3 24-70)
I'd like to think I would see it in my garden a bit more often, but it's just a courtesy car, and it's going back this afternoon.
Ah yes - not me I'm afraid, I try and drive a little carefully, and I don't have a black 911 either (EWE or not!).I think I see Richard Hammond hiding in the underbrush!
Beautiful lens........beautiful girl. Like most of my D3 shots could use a bit of sharpening. Good news is the NEF files from the D3 really hold up with sharpening.Photo of my neice taken with the Hassy 110 f/2 on the Nikon D3. Love this combo.
Don't know, I never shoot flowersbtw., when I shoot petals in direct sunlight I often need to underexpose by something like -0.7
otherwise the petals get blown out like if petals reflect light in a special strong way
do you see that as well ?