m_driscoll
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Clams. I love clams. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/350s @ f/1.0; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/350s @ f/1.0; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
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Nice! Growing up in Boston, fried clams were always our family's favorite treat! I still love them.
Lloyd: Thank you! I haven't had them in a while. I'm going to have to remedy that! Probably slightly harder to get in SLC? Cheers, Matt.Nice! Growing up in Boston, fried clams were always our family's favorite treat! I still love them.
You are certainly rocking that Nocti, Matt. Great work.
Lloyd: Thank you.Good luck with the quitting, Rayyan. I did so myself... several times actually, the finally once for good.
Matt: Much appreciated. No Portugese. We spoke English. But Ayesha speaks French too.rayyan: Nice Montreux soccer story and photos! Do you speak Portuguese, or was English the Lingua Franca. Your empathy for people is apparent from your photos and writing and that clearly comes through to people in person. :salute:
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
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Agree Wholeheartedly On Both Accounts!Nice! Growing up in Boston, fried clams were always our family's favorite treat! I still love them.
You are certainly rocking that Nocti, Matt. Great work.
thanks Matt:salute:
here is the last one
2 Fantastically Beautiful Composition's!
one more reason to have a noctilux :thumbup:Clams. I love clams. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/350s @ f/1.0; +2/3 EV; ISO 160
thanks Matt,f 1,0: Very nice, also. Do they get an Architect out to site these, or is that a random pattern. It looks "designed".
Yes, lol, much harder. A local seafood restaurant featured them as a special once. They weren't bad, but just not the same.Lloyd: Thank you! I haven't had them in a while. I'm going to have to remedy that! Probably slightly harder to get in SLC? Cheers, Matt.
A handsome fellow, James. Love the high key treatment too.Been a while since I posted. Here's Lucas:
Another nice one. Great treatment of the subject!one more reason to have a noctilux :thumbup:
thanks Matt,
on the whole coast of Normandy you will find these small huts - usually they are white.
I took this 3 years ago (M8/2,8/135mm)
A MOOOving image.and while I'm busy posting animals....
(M9, 50 Lux' ASPH)
i like :thumbup:Been a while since I posted. Here's Lucas:
merci Llyod :salute:Another nice one. Great treatment of the subject!
nice :thumbup:and while I'm busy posting animals....
(M9, 50 Lux' ASPH)
Handsome Boy!Been a while since I posted. Here's Lucas:
A MOOOving image.
It is a donkey that is used for the harvesting of Fleur de Sel.f1.0, what kind of creature is that? Bizarre.