shtarka1
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Thanks Jorgen!This one is extremely cool :thumbs:
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Thanks Jorgen!This one is extremely cool :thumbs:
Thanks Matt!Steve: Living in an area with a long (by American standards) past gives you access to some very interesting cemeteries. The frame really adds to the image and the pp quality in this one. Nice. :salute:
Cheers, Matt.
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Great stuff, Steve.4..
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F5, 50G, Portra 400, Costco Scans
Good one, Tim
Excellent monochrome cityscape!A black and white shot for a change.
Laneways 4bw by peterb666, on Flickr
Nikon D90 and Nikkor 10-24mm lens.
Thanks Very Much Corlan & Wow...You Remembered The Other Shot From That Shoot(Snoops Ball)! I Am Humbled & Truly Grateful Brotha!Great stuff, Steve.
The last one is truly extraordinay. Notwithstanding the ability of the left brain to analyse the plans, the eye -and right brain- keep getting fooled by the incredible 3D effect aided by the clever choice of framing.
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edit: just seen at the one just above... just lovely.
I remember the "classic" one (from the same shoot?), still among my top ten dog shots of all times!
I usually find dog photos boring. This one is not! :thumbs:No Jive,My Ball!
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Classic beauty, Corlan :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:On the road, into the night...
Dude! Seriously! Awesome! (as in, Seriously Awesome!):bugeyes:No Jive,My Ball!
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Love this Corlan. And I love that you resisted the temptation to remove the pole from the far background. (which I would certainly have done.) :salute:On the road, into the night...
I'll save you a place. :thumbup: (Although given what's happened in Sendai, we may be in for a long wait... first things first, eh?)Thanks Matt!
Lloyd, I am still "on the fence" in that regard. I am wondering what the Nikon D4 will bring to the table. If it is a combo of the D3x (for image resolution) and the D3s (for ISO performance) and the price is within reason, I will be the first in line.
Your 3 inches found us about 2 hours ago. It's a winter wonderland again. Great.Jorgan,Lloyd & Tim, Thanks Guys!
Tim, nice shot of Spring eh?! We got 3 inches today just south of Boston!
man how you processing that thang Shhh shh shh tarka!!No Jive,My Ball!
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Does look like it's a little chilly. Nice shot though.Corlan: Thanks! And, lovely shot of the lonesome tree. Nice mood.
Steve: Wicked nice dog. Energy!
Here's a shot from yesterday. Just for fun.First day of Spring but man it was cold up there!
Tim
Hey Matt, just some SEP 2. Nothing too earth shattering! Thanks!man how you processing that thang Shhh shh shh tarka!!
Steve: Awesome! Good looking hound; great B & W photo. :thumbup:No Jive,My Ball!
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Corlan: Silhouetted abstraction; softness adds to the sense of coming nightfall. :salute:On the road, into the night...