Lloyd
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Wow, Rayyan. This, the beads, and the shots of Bavaria... just wow! :salute:
Venice..cron 75 apo.
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Wow, Rayyan. This, the beads, and the shots of Bavaria... just wow! :salute:
Venice..cron 75 apo.
Huge plus 1 from me Steve.Lovely images, Steve. I like the B&W processing and the rendering, and how both add a nostalgic look to the images!
These are amazing. Thanks for sharing.Some shots from my recent trip to Morocco:
Marrakesch
Hope you like it!
Frank
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Beautiful images Jono. That second one in particular.Not much spare time this weekend (and horrible weather on Saturday). I did manage to get out for half an hour before sunset with the M9 and the 24 'lux . . . and we saw a barn owl hunting just around sunset, however, the 24 'lux is not the perfect barn owl lens!
So here are a couple of landscapes instead!
. . . and some snowdrops under our crab-apple tree
Gorgeous stuff... hard to pick a fave. Great work.A few Vermont scenes taken with 35 Lux.
Wow. Adam this is Nat. Geo stuff. :bugeyes:Here are a few more of my Rwanda images (with a layover in Brussels)
Let me know what you like!!!
~Adam
Very kewl Patrick. Congrats on a very clever project result... and a nice pic.I've been a little busy lately... Haven't had time to check up on the forums, so I have a lot of catching up to do on this thread I've been working on a midterm project for school. Our class was split into groups of 5 and each group was asked to create an "extra small" (our group made a house that was fully furnished that took up less than 15 square meters of floor space) living pod that could house 1-2 people for up to a week. It had to be relatively self sustaining (not relying on city power grids or water systems). My group decided to make a house for park rangers and sherpas that could be easily and quickly erected in hard to reach locations. The idea behind the design was to have the house pre-fabricated in panels and have the furniture mounted on moving walls that could be slid and hid away. Anyway... this is what I've been up to for the past few weeks...
Here's a render of my house!
I havent fully caught up on this thread yet, but I've browsed through this page...
Amazing series Cenek. What is the occasion?
Wow, Rayyan. This, the beads, and the shots of Bavaria... just wow! :salute:
Lloyd, ceh and Charles..thank you all very much.Rayyan: The last three are all great. I especially love the texture and grittiness of this latest post.
Aha! Ok. Thank you.Lloyd,rayyan,
Thank you.:salute:
Lloyd,
The shots are from the end of carnival season (from Epiphany to Ash Wednesday) followed by 40day long Lent - up to Easter. Christian tradition.