If it's that early, there should be some for whom it's still late at night :chug:In all my travels there is one human constant--no one likes getting up early in the morning…
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If it's that early, there should be some for whom it's still late at night :chug:In all my travels there is one human constant--no one likes getting up early in the morning…
Well, there is a guy in a white shirt in the park leaning over a fence (on the right of the frame). I won't speculate why he is doing that...If it's that early, there should be some for whom it's still late at night :chug:
Thank you. People are still in the Chinese New Year mood here in Singapore, so most of them are indoors with their family.I like it, but what is truly remarkable is that in an area of apparently high population density I can see no evidence of anyone in that shot.
Tom
hey paused for some minutes on your Flicka slideshow of images - some really pleasant images - I really enjoyed the visit.
hey paused for some minutes on your Flicka slideshow of images - some really pleasant images - I really enjoyed the visit.
Mal
Australia
Nice set, Ed.Pentax 645D with 25mm DA lens and 200mm f4 6x7 lens (with Pentax adaptor).
All taken looking out between 'the heads' in Sydney out towards the Pacific at dawn.....
Handheld three images stitch and the result is a image that measure 18000 x 7500 pixels.
Hasselblad H4D-50 | HC 2,2/100 | f11 | 1/60s | iso 50