shtarka1
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Too Cool!Sitting in a sidewalk cafe passing time ( reminds me of Otis Reading )..
Too Hot!Sometimes my work is SOOOOO HARRRRDDD to do!!!
Too Funny! (And Nice!)
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Too Cool!Sitting in a sidewalk cafe passing time ( reminds me of Otis Reading )..
Too Hot!Sometimes my work is SOOOOO HARRRRDDD to do!!!
Too Funny! (And Nice!)
Steve: Thanks.Too Cool!
Jason: +1 to what Steve said, ' too hot ' and too nice!Sometimes my work is SOOOOO HARRRRDDD to do!!!
Sometimes my work is SOOOOO HARRRRDDD to do!!!
+10 Megakewl :thumbs:Jason: Fabulous shot. Everything is in place!
Very lovely, Rayyan.
Thank you Jorgen.Very lovely, Rayyan.
Jason: +1 to what Steve said, ' too hot ' and too nice!
Jason: Fabulous shot. Everything is in place!
Add my vote to these. Kewl to the max. Thank you for suffering through and providing us with this.+10 Megakewl :thumbs:
Rayyan: The harpist at the cathedral, the menu at the cafe (which I loved), and now these. Your range and mastery of the craft never cease to amaze. Glad you're here, my friend. (And please add my voice to the wishes for a speedy and full recovery for both you and Ayesha!)And so flows the river; through small towns and villages..
And through the biggest of cities and countries.
Bearing witness to history for centuries and more...
I like the grainy quality of all of these. Nice moment in this one, with her hair falling away from her face. Also, I'm glad you didn't get in too tight on her face in this one. Allows us to appreciate a more global view. :thumbup:Three from last night. D700 + 85 mm 1.4D (awaiting the G with baited breath).
+ 1I like the grainy quality of all of these. Nice moment in this one, with her hair falling away from her face. Also, I'm glad you didn't get in too tight on her face in this one. Allows us to appreciate a more global view. :thumbup:
Steve: Grateful for your kind words.Rayyan, Beautiful Pair...# 2 Is Gorgeous!
Lloyd: I am humbled sir by your generous comments. Shall definitely convey your best wishes to Ayesha.Rayyan: The harpist at the cathedral, the menu at the cafe (which I loved), and now these. Your range and mastery of the craft never cease to amaze. Glad you're here, my friend. (And please add my voice to the wishes for a speedy and full recovery for both you and Ayesha!)
Jason: Much appreciated my friend....
Rayran... Amazing! What are you doing in PP that makes the images pop so much. I'm just amazed! They look fantastic.
One Oak, at the far west end of 17th Street in Manhattan. I only got past the velvet rope because I was with my daughter (this isn't her). In shooting this I did try to include the right amount of torso.Umm... what bar is that Woody? I'm feelin' a tad bit parched at the moment.....
Man, it's a s****y job, but somebody's got to do it, hey?Sometimes my work is SOOOOO HARRRRDDD to do!!!
:ROTFL:Don't drink and photoshop!
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So you read the gateaux menu(s), and Otis watch the people passing by... :toocool:Sitting in a sidewalk cafe passing time ( reminds me of Otis Reading )..
Nice approach Rayyan. Budapest on the second one?And so flows the river; through small towns and villages..
And through the biggest of cities and countries.
Bearing witness to history for centuries and more...
You bet. :toocool:One Oak, at the far west end of 17th Street in Manhattan. I only got past the velvet rope because I was with my daughter (this isn't her). In shooting this I did try to include the right amount of torso.