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Matto, very grateful to you.:salute:love the processing!!!
Great shot Rayyan!
Steve, a very sincere thanks to you my good friend.:salute:Great shot Rayyan!
thanks matt i thought i'd replied...but i think i might've gestured "back" on my mighty mouse and it lost the post...and then i didn't repost. heh. the third seems to be the consensus favorite. can't say i disagree. cheers.Daves: Out of my league! Great lighting, color, compositions and pp. The third is my favorite.
thanks corlan totally just saw this post, or i'd have chimed in earlier.David: interesting test with the globe. Always wandered how that would work myself, but was refrained by the size and cost of the equipment. Your georgeous portrait makes me want to investigate the DIY way...
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The series with the fitness model is brilliant, be it the editorial quality first two, the "Seal"/Africa one, the Cassius Clay (was he Ali at the time?) shot... Overall, i think my favorite is the one wth the hood, where ligthing, expression and composition simply sing together. But again, they're all brilliant.
This is trippy. I assume it's IR(?)... love the softness of the light foliage to the right of the frames. Good work!
I like the color distribution and cropping in this. Nice!
Steve, I like the symmetry the arc in the chain creates, and the girl's arms/hands reaching up to intersect it. Also love the black n' white processing. Good choice.The Kid's Are Alright
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Thanks JB!Steve, I like the symmetry the arc in the chain creates, and the girl's arms/hands reaching up to intersect it. Also love the black n' white processing. Good choice.
You Can Feel The Blinding Warmth Of The Sun & Get A Sense Of The Journey You've Taken! Velvia Shines On This Composition! Excellent Shot JB!Happy Saturday to all. Before we head out for the weekend, here's one from opening day of pheasant season a few years back. Nikon F4s, 35-70/2.8, Velvia. The day nearly a wrap we were scanning corn rows sitting 3 across in my brother-in-law's F250, heading dead into the setting sun. I looked at the light and saw him blocking the sun from his eyes and leaned _way_ out the passenger window at 60mph to get this.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone.
JBC
JB, superb in every way.!!Happy Saturday to all.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone.
JBC
This is trippy. I assume it's IR(?)... love the softness of the light foliage to the right of the frames. Good work!
Rayyan: Unmistakable to identify your signature when enjoying this one, thx for sharing! :salute:
John: Now, evidentially a picture can tell at least as much as a movie - great lighting, framing/composition and colors => great story! Truly love it - plus it gives me a thrill of anticipation regarding my forthcoming visit to CO and a few other states of the US.Happy Saturday to all. Before we head out for the weekend, here's one from opening day of pheasant season a few years back. Nikon F4s, 35-70/2.8, Velvia. The day nearly a wrap we were scanning corn rows sitting 3 across in my brother-in-law's F250, heading dead into the setting sun. I looked at the light and saw him blocking the sun from his eyes and leaned _way_ out the passenger window at 60mph to get this.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone.
JBC
Hermann, how you been?Rayyan: Unmistakable to identify your signature when enjoying this one, thx for sharing!
Rayyan: Been enjoying and admiring your pictures on the Leica thread, and Steve's and Matt's and and and ... And of course been a steady lurker here as well, although at present kept busy one way and another. :salute:Hermann, how you been?
Thanks a lot for the encouragement.:salute:
Take care.
Thank you Hermann.:thumbs:Rayyan: Been enjoying and admiring your pictures on the Leica thread, and Steve's and Matt's and and and ... And of course been a steady lurker here as well, although at present kept busy one way and another. :salute: