Kurt: Thanks. Great "impromptu shoot". all three all sensational; but, the third one is Wow!
Steve: Thanks. I'm not going to any deeper into that comment about the fish. That second shot is wonderful. You caught a definitive moment: the OOF cigarette, the wine bottle, and the amused smirk.
Knorp: Nice still life. The PP is very painterly (good way). Your next three shots are very cool. What's the NDSM yard?
Lloyd: Thanks.
Jeff: Great use of your inferior equipment! The colors are alive. Have fun. I was only hassled in London once. That was in the "City" when i was trying to photograph an office building. I guess an American tourist with their wife daughter and her boyfriend are pretty suspicious. The noct would be fun to take to Covent Gardens at night!
Ashwin: Thanks. The tulips should be there by the thousands.
Carlos: Nice capture. I like the look she's giving the dog!
David: Thanks. I think I'm going to do a small show of some the Market photos in a month or two. It's an excuse to do large prints. It's kind of spooky; but, i was born in 1947 and was called Larry (middle name) for the first 20 years of my life, and, i had curly hair. I like the detail and the OOf in the second B & W: lots of little things to look at.
Dierk: Welcome and very nice 1st post. That's the second photo that i noticed recently that was PP'd with Topaz. I'll have to investigate. Thanks for sharing.
David: Great NY shots. I also like the second one. I've been trying to photograph people taking photos whenever i can. The first and third are great street shots. Again, lots to look at. The selective focus in the third one works very well to contrast the people and the billboard clones (and South Pacific - that's a strange juxtaposition!).
Arne: Nice landscape. I like the composition with just a sliver of the distant hills. The direction of the windblown grass and the sliver generate an exceptional sense of perspective depth for a close-up photo. Well done.
Yamas: You're welcome. Post some more.
Woody: Nice capture and thanks for the explanation. The light almost emanates from the bush.
Ashwin: Terrific B & W's of the tractor and cars. Looks like a rough neighborhood. The baby shower shots and the skyline are also great. The Discovery Park one is very evocative of the era when that was last used as Army housing. I haven't been up there in a long time.
John: Nice portrait of two happy people.
Cheers,
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