Awesome! I love this kind of architectural shot. :thumbs:Yesterday's post:
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Awesome! I love this kind of architectural shot. :thumbs:Yesterday's post:
Steve: So, you were out with your camera club.Thanks Matt! I was with my buddy, Bob aka "Benny Bogan" & he'll talk to anyone & solicit a photo! We had a lot of fun! So it was just me & him working the streets!
Excellent rainy day photo my friend!!!
Woody; The architectural shots are wonderful; but, the all white bathroom shot's light and shadow are my fav.Sunday's post:
OC: Excellent capture!Nice shot OC! Little HCB there!
Steve: More great camera club B & W's.
Thanks, the girl launched a few seconds later; same camera set upYup, decisive moment. Now that's what Leicas are for! +1
Matt...Guess who's the President of the club?! Thanks !Steve: So, you were out with your camera club.
Steve: More great camera club B & W's.
Cheers,
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Thanks OC....someday we'll aquire a 3rd member!Steve, those shots of the camera club are fun.
Thanks, the girl launched a few seconds later; same camera set up
Thanks Lloyd. Lets try to make it happen...Really enjoying you "camera club" shots Steve. We'll be in Boston around the 9th of April, for about 10-11 days. Maybe we could join on a temporary basis?
You know it, bro. :thumbs:Thanks Lloyd. Lets try to make it happen...
No kidding. Jono, you will have to share your workflow ...Jono - beautiful landscapes!!!
Those are beauties (as are the subjects of the second image :thumbupThanks for the kind comments - my workflow is pathetically simple, and just got even more pathetically simple with the advent of Aperture 3 (at least, until I find it isn't so good as the old one).
here are a couple more aperture3 conversions:
OK thats it!Sometimes Caspar Sleeps (sometimes)
M9 75 'cron ISO 2000 (processed in Aperture3)