ashwinrao1
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And a couple more from the vault:
Ashwin, beautiful series of shots! The water fall is amazing with the contrast of light and dark.Last one to share:
Peter, great capture! Amazing story behind it too
Ashwin, this shot speaks volumes! Lovely!WOWOWOW. AMAZING SHOTS. Can't believe I haven't posted any images on the latest image thread, and it's been 10 pages worth of amazing captures. This is the busiest time of year for work, where photography time runs dry and work consumes my time voraciously. Anyways, here are a few shots from recent times with friends and family:
And one just for fun ; )
Jan: All three are great! After 26 hours of travel, I'm not sure i could focus. I'm, also, liking the last one because it doesn't have any recognizable meat and it's a terrific B & W. The women's very nicely capture.:thumbup:
Stefane: Great composition and dog pant. PP's cool. :thumbup:
A Blurb book would be cool! Have you considered the content and format? One picture from each contributor? White background? Alphabetical order, age before beauty, or random pick? Who assembles it? An ftp site, or someplace, to upload images to and then insert into the book would be useful. A pdf proof could be loaded into the same ftp site for review by the contributors...
Cheers, Matt
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Steve, great shot! Love the play of light and shadow
Amen bro. You are teeing 'em up, and knockin' 'em out of sight!!:bugeyes:
Charles,Lloyd & Matt, Thanks Very Much!Steve: Thank you!
Steve: Great light and shadow. The vague people in the background looking towards the camera; the kids sitting on the stones; the wine bottle, flower and miniature table; the paving stone; the bronze medallion. Very mysterious and ritualistic! Excellent conception(?) and photo! :salute:
Cheers, Matt
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Tremendous!!! love This!!!Enjoying a good cigar in NYC. Cheers, Matt.
M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/12s @ f/3.4; ISO 80
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Tremendous Set...Every One, However This One Is Precious Uncle Ash!!!:thumbup:WOWOWOW. AMAZING SHOTS. Can't believe I haven't posted any images on the latest image thread, and it's been 10 pages worth of amazing captures. This is the busiest time of year for work, where photography time runs dry and work consumes my time voraciously. Anyways, here are a few shots from recent times with friends and family:
And one just for fun ; )
So Sweet!Finally, a couple from a recent friend's birth:
It appears I wasn't the only one in Jerusalem recently. MagicFM, great pictures at the Western Wall. The evening I went to the Wall, there were fewer people, so I concentrated on the intimate (See my Israel pics earlier in this thread).
This photo was taken in the archaeological tunnel that runs along the underground portion of the Wall. The woman is praying at the spot believed to be nearest the Holy of Holies. M8 and the old 35/1.4 Lux Asph, unavailable light and many people at my elbows, all trying to touch the Wall.
--Peter
Gentlemen....Stellar!:salute:Up at 4:30 today to get out and shoot sunrise at the Bayon temple at Angkor Wat... This is the one with well-preserved iconic face towers. It was really, really cool the way the rising sun played with the faces; each time I looked around there were new images everywhere. Like a kid in a candy store!
Also shot a bunch of stuff and am experimenting with exposure blending... still not too happy with the results - although it's getting better. Hard to not to get either flat or garish (or both!) results.
Cron 75, cron 75, Tele-Elmar 135, WATE
+1 brilliantly captured :thumbup:Ashwin, this shot speaks volumes! Lovely!
WOWOWOW. AMAZING SHOTS. Can't believe I haven't posted any images on the latest image thread, and it's been 10 pages worth of amazing captures. This is the busiest time of year for work, where photography time runs dry and work consumes my time voraciously. Anyways, here are a few shots from recent times with friends and family:
And one just for fun ; )
Holy Cats!! Ashwin... dude... I don't even know where to start! These are all amazing... seriously. The two I've included here really stood out for me. That one with you is priceless.And a couple more from the vault:
Ok. This one too... :bugeyes:Last one to share:
This is a wonderful, intimate image, Peter. One of my favorites on this thread. Thank you for sharing.It appears I wasn't the only one in Jerusalem recently. MagicFM, great pictures at the Western Wall. The evening I went to the Wall, there were fewer people, so I concentrated on the intimate (See my Israel pics earlier in this thread).
This photo was taken in the archaeological tunnel that runs along the underground portion of the Wall. The woman is praying at the spot believed to be nearest the Holy of Holies. M8 and the old 35/1.4 Lux Asph, unavailable light and many people at my elbows, all trying to touch the Wall.
--Peter
Great stuff, Jan. Love this one especially. :salute:Up at 4:30 today to get out and shoot sunrise at the Bayon temple at Angkor Wat... This is the one with well-preserved iconic face towers. It was really, really cool the way the rising sun played with the faces; each time I looked around there were new images everywhere. Like a kid in a candy store!
Also shot a bunch of stuff and am experimenting with exposure blending... still not too happy with the results - although it's getting better. Hard to not to get either flat or garish (or both!) results.
Cron 75, cron 75, Tele-Elmar 135, WATE
Excellent composition & pp with Strong Metaphors!.............................................
Cool shadow leaning on the man!:lecture:Lots of very nice pictures from everyone here past week.
Joe
CV 50/1.5