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:bugeyes: This one's even better. Terrific movement, making for a very resolute beetle.Another classic, ready for take-off.
D80 with 80-200 AF-S @ 130mm, f/13 and 1/100s
Thanks a lot, Sir.Corian: Elegant, simple, neat, uncluttered and beautiful.
Lesson in design my friend.:thumbs:
Rayyan, i'll second that. Plus, the composition really add to the scenne and expression. :thumbup:Intense stare & color my Friend! I hope you got a Smile too!
Lovely daughter, good shots and great processing, Leif :toocool:Daughter pose at kitchen window - the evening light at mid summer is nice around here.
D700, Nikkor 2,5/105 AI at 2,5
Nice, Tim. So vivid, it almost looks like outer space produce.Good Chard this year!
Corlan, thank you. All shots shot with 14-24 except flamingos. That one done with 24-70.More great stuff, Alex.
I particularly love the last two, with not only a quite strong composition but impressive details and beautiful colors. The last one is simply sparkling, and makes you want to be there and enjoy the stream. Perfect technique, splendid results. Wonderful!
Btw, are these still with the 12-24?
rayyan: Thank you. I actually sat on the side of the street. No one ran over me.Hola senor Matt. HOOLA! You make Seattle so near for me my friend. And
following the Solistice Parade through your eyes has been...how do I say it..well...HOLA SENOR MATT.
I dare not think where you were for the framing of some of these Sun celebrations? More sun to you my friend.:thumbs:
Osman: Thank you. And, you've brought beautiful Istanbul and Turkey to me....Matt, Rayyan put it very well; Seattle has become a very familiar and joyful place for me.
Corlan: Thanks. Also, wonderful quick "snapshots" of the flowers and wheat!...
Sounds like fun. Osman's right, in time you had us all look differently at Seattle. Good job.
Steve: It was unusual, but fun. I was disguised as a nerd photographer with a huge camera and lens, jeans, teeshirt, olive green english hunting jacket, baseball cap on backwords. Nobody could tell it was me!Looks Like A Hoot Of A Shoot! Great Work! What Was Your Costume Matt?
Tim: Thanks. The parade surprised me! It was sexy, but not in a cheezy way....Matt: Parades are considerably sexier in your neighborhood than they are in mine! Cool series.
Corlan: +1. Exactly what Rayyan said.Corian: Elegant, simple, neat, uncluttered and beautiful.
Lesson in design my friend.:thumbs:
Jorgen: +1. Don't see too many racing beetles over here anymore.Jorgen: Amazing panning control. Nostalgia indeed.
Classic indeed. The first car I could afford..10th hand...still love it.
Remarkable race circuit shoots. :salute:
Daughter pose at kitchen window - the evening light at mid summer is nice around here.
D700, Nikkor 2,5/105 AI at 2,5
Leif: Great photos of your daughter. The tight framing works well.:thumbup:And as always; posing ends like this.
Tim: Very colorful. My grandfather used to grow a lot of Swiss Chard in Montana. Yumm! :salute:Good Chard this year!
Corlan: Cherry cherry poster! Do you know what kind of cherries?
Adding a lil something fruity. Summer's here:
(well, hopefully)
Alex: +1. What Corlan said. Also, interesting how the Siesta cleared the train station.More great stuff, Alex.
I particularly love the last two, with not only a quite strong composition but impressive details and beautiful colors. The last one is simply sparkling, and makes you want to be there and enjoy the stream. Perfect technique, splendid results. Wonderful!
Btw, are these still with the 12-24?
Steve: Thanks Steve. No smiles this time.Intense stare & color my Friend! I hope you got a Smile too!
Corian: Thank you.Rayyan, i'll second that. Plus, the composition really add to the scenne and expression. :thumbup:
Adding a lil something fruity. Summer's here:
(well, hopefully)
More great stuff, Alex.
I particularly love the last two, with not only a quite strong composition but impressive details and beautiful colors. The last one is simply sparkling, and makes you want to be there and enjoy the stream. Perfect technique, splendid results. Wonderful!
Matt: I honestly think this is one of the best from your Seattle connection.There's two to three of these in town all Summer. View from Victor Steinbrueck Park at the Pike Place Market. The highway's going to be torn down as soon as the State and City decide who's going to pay the inevitable cost overruns for the new tunnel. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
D3s; 85mm f/1.4; 1/24s @ f/16; ISO 200
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Jorgen: She would beat anyone for good looks.Yes, yes, I know. Too much make-up, and there are sweat pearls on her nose, but hey... it was 35 degrees C and it's hard work trying to look beautiful under the tropical sun. She beats me for good looks anyway
S5 with 80-200 AF-S @ 175mm and f/3.2
This my friend is a brilliant capture of an unfortunate incident. The timing isAnd in the middle of everything, this game came floating along, trying to impress everybody with his breakdance. I don't know... me thinks they look better on the bike than off...
S5 with 80-200 AF-S @ 135mm and f/11