Lloyd
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I think the Swiss travel council should hire you, they'd be overrun with tourism!!Switzerland...the way we saw it...
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I think the Swiss travel council should hire you, they'd be overrun with tourism!!Switzerland...the way we saw it...
Cool shot, and stunning processing Corlan!
Tried to sneak up on this guy...
Went into my world famous superstealth mode...
"Unsuccesful" :deadhorse::
Rayyan, Ayesha Is A True Artist!
Rayyan, it's been a couple of years since i haven't paid Switzerland a visit... your photos make me want to spend some time there, again!
Mr. Steve, Mr. Corian, Mr. Lloyd: Thank you all.I think the Swiss travel council should hire you, they'd be overrun with tourism!!
Corian: Not an easy capture my friend. And as Lloyd said, stunning processing. You did very well here.:thumbup:
Tried to sneak up on this guy...
Went into my world famous superstealth mode...
"Unsuccesful" :deadhorse::
corlan: Thank you, sir! The light on the cardboard was high and directly behind me (noon maybe). Reflections are fun. I've seen some great ones in this forum (most recently, Rayyan's Tram photo in the digital M thread). It would be interesting to see a collection. I think, i'll create a gallery on my Zenfolio site. Thanks for the idea.Matt, thanks. Not desaturated, but you're right there was an unusual "cool" light temp despite the fact that the sun was relatively low on the horizon. Good eye, as usual...
The cardboard is very nice (with a similar kind of light?). The "reflecting sandwich" is super, and the backround scene is a great moment, and composition in itself. Maybe one day you'll gather all your reflection shots in a gallery... and a exhibition? They'd make a quite nice series.
Corlan: Waterfowl portraits. Excellent. Shiny (if you've seen Firefly). This one is my favorite. There does seem to be a watchful (alien?) intelligence in this view.
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Call 1-800-THEGOOSE
Then, you can be redirected to the ducks department:
ext. m-a-l-l-a-r-d
Be aware though, you won't go unnoticed:
all with D3X 105VR
(P.S. for some reason the goose looks sharper before posting. Hmm.)
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Matt: I like the sandwiches Matt! Now what is the canine doing in the background?
Once again the master of the ' sights, sounds, and foods ' of Seattle does
it beautifully.
Thinking Outside The Box...Excellent!
Rayyan/steve/Lloyd: Gentlemen, thank you!Yes. Just as he said. :thumbup:
Lloyd: +1,2,3. Now, who took the photo and who bought them those shirts - "Granpa's Lil Punkins".:thumbs::thumbup:Lloyd: That is a wonderful wall hanger. I love this one Lloyd.
As to eyesight/brain cells..don't you worry about those my friend. Mimi and the kids compensate many times over!!
Wow!! Gorgeous (and very painterly). These ARE art!!
Rayyan: Your wife's photo paintings are very cool!Switzerland...the way we saw it...
Duh! That's why they made those $8,000 telephoto lenses
Tried to sneak up on this guy...
Went into my world famous superstealth mode...
"Unsuccesful" :deadhorse::
Rayyan: Awesome images. You've been everywhere. :thumbup:...the way we saw it...the quiet way...the unhurried way..
Station by SBB
Stain Glass by Chagal.
C....Did You Put On Your Big Yellow Tweety Bird Outfit To Get This Look From Your Friend? Strong Contrast,Geometry &" :wtf: Are You Looking At Stare" From Elroy The Winged Wonder!:ROTFL:
Tried to sneak up on this guy...
Went into my world famous superstealth mode...
"Unsuccesful" :deadhorse::
...the way we saw it...the quiet way...the unhurried way..
Station by SBB
Stain Glass by Chagal.
Super Work Gentlemen!Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
Brick by...Italian immigrant in 1914.
D3s; 24-70mm f/2.8; 48mm; 1/640s @ f/2.8; +2/3 EV; ISO 200
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
More great shots... more art. :thumbup:...the way we saw it...the quiet way...the unhurried way..
Station by SBB
Stain Glass by Chagal.
Cool shot, and stunning processing Corlan!
Corian: Not an easy capture my friend. And as Lloyd said, stunning processing. You did very well here.:thumbup:
Regards.
Duh! That's why they made those $8,000 telephoto lenses
Thanks gents. I'm not too good with birds, and they invariably spot me. At least that one let me take a snap, probably out of pity.C....Did You Put On Your Big Yellow Tweety Bird Outfit To Get This Look From Your Friend? Strong Contrast,Geometry &" :wtf: Are You Looking At Stare" From Elroy The Winged Wonder!:ROTFL:
Corlan, I'll send you a Sixpence to See You In That Outfit....:ROTFL:T
Steve: i see it's inspiring to conjure up a 6' 250lbs tweety bird... certainly a tad more with the outfit. :grin:
Corian: Thank you.Rayyan, love the church shot and the texture work!
Steve: Much appreciated my friend.Rayyan, Ayesha Is Painting With A Serene, Beautiful Brush!