Lloyd
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Ok, English if we have to.sí 37 años son un rato largo. maybe you meet your senorita there? eh?
No more Babelfish for me senor. par favor.
Well... I did meet a few señoritas there. But not the one I married.
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Ok, English if we have to.sí 37 años son un rato largo. maybe you meet your senorita there? eh?
No more Babelfish for me senor. par favor.
C...So Crisp With Creamy Bokeh! A Real "Looker"!One last from Sunday, along the SE church wall/buttress:
( is it "buttress"? Matt will correct me )
Jason, There Is Beauty In Bad Weather As You've Proven!Rain rain, go away....
Exactly. Beauty, movement, and a subtle use of the available light and contrast. :thumbup:Jason, There Is Beauty In Bad Weather As You've Proven!
Corian: I don't know flower names. I can however hear their music.One last from Sunday, along the SE church wall/buttress:
( is it "buttress"? Matt will correct me )
Jason: Only goes to prove, rain cannot stop a good photog!! EspeciallyRain rain, go away....
Rayyan: :thumbup::thumbs::salute:
You and Hamza get around. Wonderful narrative. Did you get a first in ancient history? The light in all three photos is great. The second photo is evocative of Greece with the columns and the blue, blue, sky. The light on the Parthenon and the dark background is very dramatic. The industrial buildings in the foreground are unfortunate. Perhaps, the Venetians could destroy them?
I second what Lloyd said, and Steve reiterated: Hamza is fortunate to have you as his grandfather.
Cheers, Matt
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Steve: I am humbled by your generosity. I really am.:salute:Rayyan, You Continue To Bedazzle Us ! Brilliant Last 3 Images & Narratives!
Osman- our dear friend John, and board eminent contributor, has sadly passed.Corlan, what are the sad news about John Stovall?
Yes, darker for sure. These are really nice, Corlan. And that flower above from near the church buttress is terrific (and apt as well, somehow).Every other Saturday is filing day, at least for a couple of hours...
After reading about the sad news about John Stovall, i reckon the mood is definitely darker than usual.
Agreed on the last note, Lloyd -even though i unfortunately intended it in a more joyful mood. Thanks.Yes, darker for sure. These are really nice, Corlan. And that flower above from near the church buttress is terrific (and apt as well, somehow).
Corian: Appreciate your kind and generous comments.Rayyan: love the contrast in the two switzerland shots, from grandiose to intimate.
Then, the "portrait in white", with a tad of black, is a masterpiece. Both technically and photography wise. There again it would serve well as a rupture in contrast when presenting a collection of your colorful, highly saturated other portraits. Splendid.
Corian: Simple neat geometrical lines. Simple and elegant light and dark shades of gray. beautifully done.Every other Saturday is filing day, at least for a couple of hours...
After reading about the sad news about John Stovall, i reckon the mood is definitely darker than usual.
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Corlan, I'm sorry. I was very fond of his posts and resolution in life.Osman- our dear friend John, and board eminent contributor, has sadly passed.
Please see: http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?p=221157#post221157