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Looks luscious. Tell us, what is in a Scottish barbecue?A couple from a Barbecue recently:
Wowwwaweeewaaa! Sweet Captures Rayyan!
Dungeons and Dragons.
Oops, I think you're off by one (the luscious barbecue pix were actually from 'Braeside'), but you're definitely right about the drooling!Mike, you know your shots are working when drool is amassing at the lips! Nice selection of meats!
Well, in this case it was whatever we could find at the local shop, as a BBQ is a rare thing here, just happens when we get a heatwave. ie. more than two consecutive days with temperature in the mid 20°C range.Looks luscious. Tell us, what is in a Scottish barbecue?
(actually I assume it's just square hamburgers and thin-sliced pork, but am interested to see if I'm right)
Moody shot!]
Dungeons and Dragons.
David: Thanks. Lovely country. You were just a little southwest of where I was. SmallMoody shot!
Thought that looked familiar, we were up there recently on holiday.
[Sorry not an M8 shot, was 16mm fisheye on A900].
My Apologies ....David....Excellent BBQ!Oops, I think you're off by one (the luscious barbecue pix were actually from 'Braeside'), but you're definitely right about the drooling!
superb!Today's post. Familiar terrain. M9 + 35mm cron asph.
Dungeons and Dragons.
Yes that's right, like in this one:David: Thanks. Lovely country. You were just a little southwest of where I was. Small
world.
They say the water appears like a map of Scotland?
Thanks for sharing.
Mike those are just great! (The cars and your photos) :thumbup::thumbup:A couple from a recent car buff get-together in Lafayette, CO. These were some that reminded me of the special nature of the M8 (and the Zeiss 25mm Biogon).
No Problem! Hard to keep track with all the re-quotes of photos here.My Apologies ....David....Excellent BBQ!
fantastic image bishop! i'm usually not a fan of people taking snapshots of their flower arrangement at home but this one has such beautiful artistry.A little time, morning light and roses way beyond bloom. Question for you all...how many of you have kept your spouse from getting rid of an arrangement of flowers because of a potential image you have planned?? ;^)
great composition graham! great job on the exposure too, it looks incredibly tricky.Since we're on an Istanbul trend ... I'm sure that Osman can describe the lighting conditions
Basillica Cistern (Yerebatan Sarnıcı)
M9 & 21/1.4 ISO 1000
this one speaks to me the most, very evocative. great vision you had creating this image!
gorgeous landscapes!Leysin...Switzerland. Looking into France and Mont. Blanc behind the clouds.
really love this first one!M8 CV 5,6/12
you have an incredible way of creating unique abstract art from architecture. great photo!Today's post. Familiar terrain. M9 + 35mm cron asph.
this first one is justDungeons and Dragons.
smoke,- M8, cv nokton
both of you, great examples of "decisive moment" type of capture!Havent been around here a few days but the thread dosent stand still either, many great pictures from all contributes, thanks for that every one.
Here is two new from me.
Rayyan: Thank you for the detailed information. I believe that i'll try it too! Cheers, MattThank you! I'll have to try this.