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Rayyan: I love the detail and texture in this first one and the shot over the hedge of mothers/nannies relaxing in the second one. So sad to leave beautiful Sweden. :thumbup: Cheers, MattWe are at the end of our trip to Stockholm...the Arctic and the people we might
share some other time.
Let's take two posts to give our lasting impressions of Stockholm...
That hand is specifically Awesome!I saw this young lady when I was walking back to my car after lunch. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
4. D3s; 85mm f/1.4; 1/4000s @ f/1.4; ISO 200
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Taking photos from a moving vessel is an interesting challenge. You calculate the number of seconds to the best perspective, and just when you are there, the boat rolls or jumps. And there's spray and vibrations and stuff everywhere. Still, it's great fun. I'll be doing more of this
D80 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/3.2
Certainly is Tough keeping a steady hand out there but you do it with the precision of a Surgeon Jorgen! Well Done!!!Of all sharp items in the world, the Nikkor 80-200 AF-S must be among the top three, only surpassed by someone's mother-in-law's tongue and an ancient Japanese Harakiri knife.
D80 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/3.2
We are at the end of our trip to Stockholm...the Arctic and the people we might
share some other time.
Let's take two posts to give our lasting impressions of Stockholm...
Masterful light,color & comps! A Magnificent Holiday You Took Us On Rayyan! Thank You!!!Our flight leaves for Frankfurt after sunset. So what better way to close this journey with how we started this story...with the light.
Thank you for having been with us.
Best regards.
Our flight leaves for Frankfurt after sunset. So what better way to close this journey with how we started this story...with the light.
Thank you for having been with us.
Best regards.
There's something about this. Cute photo :thumbup:I saw this young lady when I was walking back to my car after lunch. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.
4. D3s; 85mm f/1.4; 1/2500s @ f/1.4; ISO 200
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Jorgen: Thanks. I did tip her. Cheers, MattThere's something about this. Cute photo :thumbup:
Very much as Steve says, Rayyan. Thank you for allowing us to accompany you on this trip. Much appreciated. :salute:Masterful light,color & comps! A Magnificent Holiday You Took Us On Rayyan! Thank You!!!
This rather saddens me. One less enjoyment in my senior years...Due to the appearance of some unusually clear thoughts this morning, I've decided to do most future images postings under the "Images to share" forum, where I've started a thread called "Asian images". This is not because I don't like it here (rather the opposite actually), but I'm lazy, and by this arrangement, it doesn't matter what camera I use. The photos will all be in the same thread, and my dysfunctional brain can free up some bits for other uses, like remembering what I'm going to have for dinner and where
Oh, but it's only a few clicks further down the page...This rather saddens me. One less enjoyment in my senior years...
Our flight leaves for Frankfurt after sunset. So what better way to close this journey with how we started this story...with the light.
Thank you for having been with us.
Best regards.
Rayyan: +1. Light is all there is!Masterful light,color & comps! A Magnificent Holiday You Took Us On Rayyan! Thank You!!!
Thank you, Steve! It's really forming that chord, banged up knuckles, and all.That hand is specifically Awesome!
Some flowers on the way back from the Wallingford Kiddies Parade (yearly event in my neighborhood). Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt
2. D3s; 70-300 VRII; 300mm; 1/800s @ f/5.6; ISO 200
3. D3s; 70-300 VRII; 300mm; 1/500s @ f/5.6; ISO 200
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My Favorites! Well Shot Matt!1. D3s; 70-300mm VRII; 112mm; 1/400s @ f/10; ISO 200 [IMG said:http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com/img/s8/v9/p624840211-5.jpg[/IMG]
2. D3s; 70-300mm VRII; 155mm; 1/400s @ f/10; ISO 200
4. D3s; 70-300mm VRII; 300mm; 1/60s @ f/7.1; ISO 200
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Due to the appearance of some unusually clear thoughts this morning, I've decided to do most future images postings under the "Images to share" forum, where I've started a thread called "Asian images". This is not because I don't like it here (rather the opposite actually), but I'm lazy, and by this arrangement, it doesn't matter what camera I use. The photos will all be in the same thread, and my dysfunctional brain can free up some bits for other uses, like remembering what I'm going to have for dinner and where
This rather saddens me. One less enjoyment in my senior years...
It Just Wont Be The Same Without You Here Jorgen....Oh, but it's only a few clicks further down the page...
http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showthread.php?p=227172#post227172
rayyan: "...ask Newton"? Great photo and exchange. (I "wiki'd" gyroscope). The composition and light pp is really nice. :thumbup:
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Matt: Thank you so much.Rayyan: I love the detail and texture in this first one and the shot over the hedge of mothers/nannies relaxing in the second one. So sad to leave beautiful Sweden. :thumbup: Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Matt: Be it music, the marketplace, the flowers, we are more the richer forThat hand is specifically Awesome!
Jorgen: Thank you sir. You don't really need an excuse to visit Sweden!Rayyan, your colours and textures are special, and these photos from Stockholm show it better than most. Now I wonder if I have to go to Stockholm to find colours like that. Even if I can't find them there, it would be a good excuse to go, don't you think?
Lloyd: Thank you. The pleasure has been ours.:salute:Very much as Steve says, Rayyan. Thank you for allowing us to accompany you on this trip. Much appreciated. :salute:
(By the way, that Ice Hotel post. Thanks for the warning!!)