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The Good Life! Nice Woody!Yesterday's post. Details on blog:
Tim: Seeing Jeferson Airplane does it. Someone on the East Coast will contact you telepathically with the number. I saw them at Filmore West once in the late 60's (at least i thought i did). Cheers, MattI love it when you talk dirty! Thanks.
I think if either of you can remember seeing them, then you probably didn't. Yup, those were the 60s.:thumbup:Tim: Seeing Jeferson Airplane does it. Someone on the East Coast will contact you telepathically with the number. I saw them at Filmore West once in the late 60's (at least i thought i did). Cheers, Matt
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The woman's expression, especially in the first two, is priceless.
Reminds of another concert. As everyone was filing out the doors at the end, one poor soul stood on a seat with arms outstretched and was yelling to the crowd: "Does anybody know me?". Interesting times.Lloyd: Good point about "remembering"!
this is a keeper for many, MANY years to come. you did well to convince such a charming lady to marry youMimi asked me to take a family portrait for a friend at her office. I agreed, so long as she agreed to help me scout locations. Last evening, after a 10-hour work day (and an hour working out prior to that), she posed in the park we chose.
(Btw, she loves that goofy yellow watch. I have no idea why.)
M8, 75/2.5 Color Heliar @ 2.8, ISO 320
Nice Noct Matt!"The Conversation".
3. M9; 50mm f/1.0; 1/4000s @ f/2; -1/3 EV; ISO 1600
Cheers, Matt
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colors are fantastic!! looked like such a relaxing, fun day. makes me so envious, wherever you were!Yesterday's post. Details on blog:
Thank you Jerry. Yes, she's a keeper! And I'll keep the picture too. :thumbup:this is a keeper for many, MANY years to come. you did well to convince such a charming lady to marry you
Agree.You've put the Nocti to excellent use, Matt!
hahaha, i meant the photo was the keeper, obviously i didn't need to say she isThank you Jerry. Yes, she's a keeper! And I'll keep the picture too. :thumbup:
I figured that's what you meant. Thanks again.:salute:hahaha, i meant the photo was the keeper, obviously i didn't need to say she is
Wow. Great shots of a very interesting place. Tragedy about the wall paintings. I, for one, and looking forward to "many images" of the place. :thumbup:One of the highlights of my Western Black Sea trip was Sinop, the northernmost city of Turkey. Situated on an isthmus, the city is like a corridor sandwiched between the never-ceasing white waves of the dark blue sea. This was my second visit to Sinop, a city which exerts a strong emotional pull on me. I hope you won't be bored if I cannot help posting many images of the place.
The Balatlar Byzantian Church was built in 660. Its primitive but very interesting wall paintings have not been preserved well, unfortunately. Nevertheless, it is a reminder of the city's past glory.
M8 with 28 'cron.
Reminds of another concert. As everyone was filing out the doors at the end, one poor soul stood on a seat with arms outstretched and was yelling to the crowd: "Does anybody know me?". Interesting times.
Matt: nice sequence. Not much of a poker player is she?
Nice Noct Matt!
Tim/Steve/esy0345: Gentlemen, thank you! Nope, probably not much of a poker player. Cheers, MattAgree.
Osman: +1. I looked at a map. Looks like a very interesting place. :thumbup:Wow. Great shots of a very interesting place. Tragedy about the wall paintings. I, for one, and looking forward to "many images" of the place. :thumbup: