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Steen

Senior Subscriber Member
rayyan: as Lloyd, Osman and Corlan have already said, the color and light in your pottery shot from Bakhtapur in Nepal is truly amazing !
And that goes for the last one too, perhaps from the same place ?

(Thank you all for your kind words about my kayak'ish architecture shot).
 

Lloyd

Active member
rayyan: as Lloyd, Osman and Corlan have already said, the color and light in your pottery shot from Bakhtapur in Nepal is truly amazing !
And that goes for the last one too, perhaps from the same place ?

(Thank you all for your kind words about my kayak'ish architecture shot).
I'm with Steen (and Corlan) on that new one Rayyan. Again, you show us you are a master of light. :salute:
 

Lloyd

Active member
And I'm with Lloyd, Steen and Corlan. Wonderful!!

Great parade shots and flower shots too.

And "Hello" to Jim the dog!

Another event on Lake Michigan. Was an odd weather day and the sky shows it. Only applied a couple of curves, nothing more.
That is some interesting color in the sky. Nicely seen and captured Jason.
 

Corlan F.

Subscriber Member
That is some interesting color in the sky. Nicely seen and captured Jason.
Yup, quite unusual light and beautiful Chicago skyline. :thumbup:



Tim, interesting superposition. Don't know if it enhances the Cars or Wall-E trait of the Coke opener, but it's sure a lot of fun. :)



Lloyd is clairvoyant... or I reuploaded the photo with a better quality :D

Thanks!
No no, he actually is (when it comes to posting photos on GetDPI at least). But you knew that, didn't you? :rolleyes:
 

rayyan

Well-known member
What Lloyd said. Beautiful, and impressive.

And this goes for the one just above. Looks quiet... with a "far away from here" feel.
Corian: Very much appreciated.

rayyan: as Lloyd, Osman and Corlan have already said, the color and light in your pottery shot from Bakhtapur in Nepal is truly amazing !
And that goes for the last one too, perhaps from the same place ?

(Thank you all for your kind words about my kayak'ish architecture shot).
Steen: Thank you kindly. No this place is on the other side of Nepal.

I'm with Steen (and Corlan) on that new one Rayyan. Again, you show us you are a master of light. :salute:
Lloyd: :eek::eek::salute:

+1! Love the light in that field. Nice work!
Terry: Thank you. I got lucky with that field and light.

And I'm with Lloyd, Steen and Corlan. Wonderful!!
Jason: Thanks mate. is there anyway you could help me get my mother-in-law committed? She lives around you.:ROTFL:

Thanks a lot folks.:salute:
 

rayyan

Well-known member
My company asked where we would like to hold our annual meeting that year.

Our international partners each had a suggestion. Bangkok won out, overwhelmingly!

So while the Dutch, German and English went to the motor track aka Jorgen,
I went my way.

A few from that outing...




They went searching for the D-max sponsors :D, I went for spiritual nourishment. I did have a beautiful guide, though.;)
 

Lloyd

Active member
My company asked where we would like to hold our annual meeting that year.

Our international partners each had a suggestion. Bangkok won out, overwhelmingly!

So while the Dutch, German and English went to the motor track aka Jorgen,
I went my way.

A few from that outing...

They went searching for the D-max sponsors :D, I went for spiritual nourishment. I did have a beautiful guide, though.;)
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."

Yes, you chose the better part, my friend.
 
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