rayyan
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Like the dark,gritty feel & mood Rayyan! Nice P.P. Also!
Rayyan: +1, impressive b&w-tansformation - Hermann
Steve, Lloyd, Hermann..thank you all. Really appreciated folks.+1 Yes indeed. I like this very much!
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Like the dark,gritty feel & mood Rayyan! Nice P.P. Also!
Rayyan: +1, impressive b&w-tansformation - Hermann
Steve, Lloyd, Hermann..thank you all. Really appreciated folks.+1 Yes indeed. I like this very much!
Hermann: +1, Beautiful work.These are really wonderful Hermann. I particularly like the first one. :salute:
Incredible Beauty & Vivid Color! Fine Job Lloyd!A few days ago fellow forum member Steven (Kaua) and I visited This is The Place Heritage Park, which is a re-creation of a 19th Century village, complete with actors in period costumes.
All shots with the D3, 70-300 combo:
Lloyd: Love the color and the mood of those, particularly of the first, the second and the fourth one.A few days ago fellow forum member Steven (Kaua) and I visited This is The Place Heritage Park, which is a re-creation of a 19th Century village, complete with actors in period costumes.
Hermann, Stellar "Street" & Amazing IQ!!!
These are really wonderful Hermann. I particularly like the first one. :salute:
Thank you for the encouragement, gentlemen!Hermann: +1, Beautiful work.
Lloyd: Beautiful. Heritage lovingly captured. Love the tones. The spindle ones are pure joy.
(Not sure the wristwatch in this one is true to the period. )
Steve: All I can think of pal is :salute::salute:Like A Masterpiece Painting Rayyan! A Nice Dark Mahogany Frame Around This & Magnifique!:thumbs:
Rayyan: Thank you for sharing, love the portrait in particular!You have been walking this beautiful city taking photographs.
You become tired. You need a rest. Some refreshment.
I need a break for coffee and make new friends in far away places..I need to
get influenced!!
What amazing color and dynamic range you get. Wow. :salute:
What amazing color and dynamic range you get. Wow. :salute:
Well said. Truth for sure. Oh, and a beautiful image too.The going is usually tough. When it seems to get easy..watch out!! Minor injuries suffered means you got lucky..this time around!!
But each one has to face their own fears and test the limits of their endurance..
Often, blind courage can be fatal.
Steve: thank you!I like "SvenGarlic's" stare & the lady working inside that is barely detectable! Nice color too! Cool shot El Matt ador!
T_Streng: Both are nice. That first is certainly putting that lens to great use! Wonderful IQ and pp. :thumbup:with the d700, first 14-24, second Leica 100Macro
Rayyan: Thanks. That "mixed nuts" struck us all the same way! I think the women is reflected just behind the elephant's harness? I like the D7000 with that lens.Matt: My house at the moment resembles the ' mixed nuts '.
This is a lovely one Matt. The stern stare is and the colors are excellent. Where is the 'lady' that Steve mentions?
The new lens and you seem to be hitting it off very well pal. The little red devil is cute.
Big +1... on all counts. Wow.
+2 :thumbs:
Bob: Ouch! +3. :thumbup: Two of our local teams were down your way a few days ago. Though, carnage of that scale probably isn't newsworthy. However, i believe the Huskies broke a long-standing record.Hockey is Dangerous on both sides of the boards! Phenomenal Shots!!!
Agree!Well said. Truth for sure. Oh, and a beautiful image too.
Rayyan: So do I - very "atmospherical" picture, one can feel the height and the thin air ...Agree!