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Re: Fun with MF images - Part 3
These are great Graham. LOL!!A couple of recent commercial shots (shot to fit a layout)
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These are great Graham. LOL!!A couple of recent commercial shots (shot to fit a layout)
Thanks Don.Ed - Beautiful!
This is the first image I remember seeing with the P65/WRS combo.
First shot is the island of Kihnu, second is city of Tallinn (both in Estonia).Nice Graham - btw where is that?
I love this Graham, very original and humorous! :thumbs::thumbs:A couple of recent commercial shots (shot to fit a layout)
Bob - Not too sure about what the Farmer's Almanac is saying however since we had such a dry monsoon season more than a couple old wise Navajos are calling for a wet winter. Based on Eleanor's image I'd have to agree with them.Eleanor,
I love that shot of snow on fall leaves.
Folks in Massachusetts are putting in their snow stakes more than a month earlier than normal. I wonder what the Farmer's Almanac is telling them?
-bob
Real inhabitants of the island wearing the national costume (which they do in real life) and riding the bikes which they use every day as transport.Were they real grannies or men dressed up as woman?
That's fantastic, I love it even more now!Real inhabitants of the island wearing the national costume (which they do in real life) and riding the bikes which they use every day as transport.
stunning.. i really like this image a lot! (i'm a big fan of order thru chaos )One other taken from the trail by my house. Very detailed pines with snow. phase 65+. eleanor
Eleanor,
I like these, as well as others you've posted on your site. I've yet to attempt this technique of abstract art, but I started looking at the methods a year or so ago – reading a bit about it.
Thanks for posting these. It's a good reminder for me to try. They're beautiful.
Pete, thanks, but even I can't take credit for the wonderful light in Greece.brilliant Grecian light there Mr Keith.