shtarka1
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Like the way the vendors are framed by their goods. Nice flow of traffic & business looks prosperous! Perhaps we have much to learn! Wonderful slice of life Rayyan!
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Like the way the vendors are framed by their goods. Nice flow of traffic & business looks prosperous! Perhaps we have much to learn! Wonderful slice of life Rayyan!
Thank You Rayyan!Steve..Wonderful!! Love the moment.
Regards.
Very nice image Ace! The eyes really draw you inI wanted to post this one cause I was impressed by the 3D and also that bokeh from the pre-asph that i like so much.
I must admit, this forum is one of the best I've seen. Even though I don't post too much, I look at it every day just for all the outstanding pictures that shows up.
great job guys!
Thanks pal.Like the way the vendors are framed by their goods. Nice flow of traffic & business looks prosperous! Perhaps we have much to learn! Wonderful slice of life Rayyan!
Wow - super shot! :thumbs:Essaouira from our balcony...
Plus one from me, Rayyan. Especially love the b/w. That's art.2 Superb Comps Rayyan! Love them Both!
Beautiful subject. Lovely tones.
Best.
Add my vote, Ace. Gorgeous shot. Sweet daughter, with amazing eyes.Ace, beautiful daughter,composition & bokeh!
Yes indeed!Steve..Wonderful!! Love the moment.
Regards.
This is stunning. Looks like Kodachrome too.Essaouira from our balcony...
Beautiful set, Joe. Nicely done.Well folks, I've been out of action for a while - too far behind to catch up on all the great work here so here's a collective "awesome shooting" to all the recent posters - really great stuff :thumbs:
I spent the last couple of days in Napa on vacation - the weather was kind of dicey and the light harsh at times and flat at others, so I decided to play around in pp. These won't be to everyone's liking but there was a riot of colors on display and I decided to run with it
All shot with an M9 and various lenses:
Thanks for looking.
Mike: Really like what you caught here! The line of flowers, her turned head, the sign, and the reflections make a great composition. :salute:And one more, again M8 and Nokton 35mm.....Fudge:
Regards
Mike
Ashwin: Beautiful shots from Oregon! The single point perspectives in these two very different, and very similar photos, works extremely well. A real lack of scale in the second. I could see a horse coming towards us between the 'trees, or, a dog rubbing it's shoulders on the bushes. :salute:A few color shots...
Mary Goose...
M9, 0.95
Steve: I'm in agreement with what everybody else said about these two photos! :thumbs: Does anybody know someone with the last name of 'Goose'?
M9, 35 Lux asph
Wow - super shot! :thumbs:
Plus one from me, Rayyan. Especially love the b/w. That's art.
Joe, Lloyd..you guys are swell. Thank you very much.This is stunning. Looks like Kodachrome too.
Joe, +1. Lovely set. I am very partial to #2. I like the vines leading the eyeBeautiful set, Joe. Nicely done.