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Steve, this is the response I have been asked to post..Rayyan, Your Wifes Beautiful Eyes Can Make Any Picture Shine Even In The Coldest Conditions!
2nd Image Is Classic,Timeless & Moving!:thumbup:
My very best wishes to Eric. May he complete the journey succesfully for the worthy cause.2.
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Even all covered up, you can't hide her beauty. Those eyes are deep wells to the soul... and a beautiful soul it is.Winter adventures...in the Canadian North..
!Steve, this is the response I have been asked to post..
' Rayyan you need to associate more with persons like Steve. Please thank him for being a gentleman. And Rayyan pick up the date seeds from the floor..'
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Thanks A Lot Rayyan!My very best wishes to Eric. May he complete the journey succesfully for the worthy cause.
To Big John, go the thanks for training.
To you my friend, thanks for bringing it to the notice of those that shall see it.
The brochures are very well done!!
A very worthwhile cause indeed sir.:salute:
Wow! This is masterful. A truly timeless image. The processing for this subject is a good as it gets!:salute:The last train from Sirkeci..
Great work Steve. I'll bet they're thrilled with these. And what an adventure... one I'd love to undertake myself one day.My Buddy Eric Is Doing A Cross Country Ride For Lung Cancer In April. 3800 Miles From Palm Springs California to Amesbury Mass in 29 Days Total.
The Tall Gentleman Is Big John Who Played Basketball For Holy Cross For 4 Years & Did This Trek Already. He's Helping Eric Prepare For The Long Journey!
We Shot A Few Pics At A Local Park & It Was Cold! 25 Degrees! These are For A Small Brochure Promoting The Ride & Fundraiser.
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Nice stuff, Frank! Brilliant color here as well. :salute:Great stuff here!
From London:
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D3s, 16mm Fisheye
Nice weekend!
Frank
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Steve: Since I'm a keen racing cyclist as well, I particularly like the first shot, showing that he is well prepared for this honorable adventure and challenge (look at those beautiful thighs:thumbs:). Keep my fingers crossed. Great job by the photographer anyway!:thumbs::salute:My Buddy Eric Is Doing A Cross Country Ride For Lung Cancer In April. 3800 Miles From Palm Springs California to Amesbury Mass in 29 Days Total.
The Tall Gentleman Is Big John Who Played Basketball For Holy Cross For 4 Years & Did This Trek Already. He's Helping Eric Prepare For The Long Journey!
We Shot A Few Pics At A Local Park & It Was Cold! 25 Degrees! These are For A Small Brochure Promoting The Ride & Fundraiser.
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Frank: Both great! Reminds me, that I should take my FE from the shelf more often.
Rayyan: With a little help from the other friends it dawns on me at long last. And needless to say I'm jealeous on Steve. But maybe she looks a little bit adventurous and spunky!? Nice!!!:salute:Winter adventures...in the Canadian North..
Even all covered up, you can't hide her beauty. Those eyes are deep wells to the soul... and a beautiful soul it is.
Lloyd: Sincere :salute::salute:Wow! This is masterful. A truly timeless image. The processing for this subject is a good as it gets!:salute:
Hermann: Thank you sir..Coming up hopefully, Beijing to Lhasa by train!!Rayyan: With a little help from the other friends it dawns on me at long last. And needless to say I'm jealeous on Steve. But maybe she looks a little bit adventurous and spunky!? Nice!!!:salute:
Rayyan: Freezing beauty, enviable journey ...:thumbs::salute:A walk in the clouds...it is all relative..
Hermann, yes it was freezing, it was magnificent and the journey continues.Rayyan: Freezing beauty, enviable journey ...:thumbs::salute:
Yeah They Were Very Happy With Them Lloyd! I Could See You On This Ride Someday! Thanks!Great work Steve. I'll bet they're thrilled with these. And what an adventure... one I'd love to undertake myself one day.