Nikon owner being handed a Canon...
What happens when you give a Nikon owner a Canon by peterb666, on Flickr
What happens when you give a Nikon owner a Canon by peterb666, on Flickr
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+ 1! Thats Great!Peter :thumbs:
Great portrait :thumbs:On the subject of fighting timidity..they ask me how I do it.
Usually face to face. Sometime cheek to cheek but rarely.
But honestly, you have it or you don't!
A really nice, subtle quality to this one, Tim. :salute:
special thanks to routlaw for apply image command , multiply and screen with curves thrown in!!!!!
yes!!!
Matto: Much as I like your urban decay/abandoned places work (and I do!), I'm loving this new direction to your photography. Beautiful subjects indeed. Love the green eyes in the color version, and the b&w is a winner! And, it is true, "a face without freckles is like a night without stars"!
I really like this one Matt. It has a wonderfully shy, stealthy quality to it.Pike Place Market; selling scarves.
D700; 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII; 165mm; 1/30s @ f/2.8; ISO 360
Cheers, Matt
http:/mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Ackk!!! Saints preserve us!!!!Nikon owner being handed a Canon...
What happens when you give a Nikon owner a Canon by peterb666, on Flickr
Looks like a very nice way to spend the day. I'm still looking forward to a 20C day (which, btw, is about as it ever needs to be, in my book), we did make it to 12C today for the first time in nearly a month, so maybe there's hope?!Easter spent at home is not our usual way, normally we chase the tail of winter for some skiing in the mountains - but this year; with great pleasure. Unbelievable weather and early spring (I know I´ve said so before).
This from today´s outing to the woods - a bit up to avoid the birch pollen. Forecast said 20C and was right.
These Guys Dont Miss A Meal When They're Not Sleeping! Love That Last Shot Too!
Matt, I love those bear shots of yours. Makes me almost want to hop in the grass with them and cuddle.
Maybe I shouldn't.
...Matt: more Market Place cheerful moments, more extraordinary bear (and their environnement) views. Re the latter, i particularly love #2 and #3 quoted by Steve above. Respectively so cute, and so impressive...
Plus 1 from me... except on the cuddling part. I'm happy to give those bears all the room they need!!
Matt, brilliant.:thumbs:
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Matt, +2 from me. +3 for the third shot. Lovely.:thumbs:
Matt, Beautiful Color,Framing & Peek A Boo Shot!
Steve/Vlad/corlan/Lloyd/Rayyan: Thank you, gentlemen!I really like this one Matt. It has a wonderfully shy, stealthy quality to it. ..
The wife:
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Vlad: fine revisitation of the classic Dummies shot. Composition and tones are excellent...
Vlad, Lovely Pic Of The Mrs.!..
Vlad: +1! Nicely done (although, I'm not sure what Corlan meant?). I had to go look for my Raybans. :thumbup:Nice portrait Vlad. Very timeless quality to that shot... with the RayBans accentuated, given that they've been around for so long. (Ironically, just this morning, as I was driving my wife to the train, we were talking about how we both used to have those and loved them.)
Matt - that comment was referring to another image, previously posted by Vlad here http://forum.getdpi.com/forum/showpost.php?p=307447&postcount=1443Vlad: +1! Nicely done (although, I'm not sure what Corlan meant?). I had to go look for my Raybans. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Another lovely shot, Leif.Easter spent at home is not our usual way, normally we chase the tail of winter for some skiing in the mountains - but this year; with great pleasure. Unbelievable weather and early spring (I know I´ve said so before).
This from today´s outing to the woods - a bit up to avoid the birch pollen. Forecast said 20C and was right.
hey thanks LLoyd, I am doing more abandoned stuff next week in Boston.Matto: Much as I like your urban decay/abandoned places work (and I do!), I'm loving this new direction to your photography. Beautiful subjects indeed. Love the green eyes in the color version, and the b&w is a winner! And, it is true, "a face without freckles is like a night without stars"!
Corlan: Great image. Very "old school" as was pointed out. I've only read about this, or, seen it in the movies. "Light, lots of dust", and the training (racing) well conveyed with your pp. :thumbup:On the horizon, lots of light, lots of dust.
Late spring season will be busy for harness racing. Time for...
"Light Training":
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Rayyan: A big lens helps! Nicely captured. Interesting look from her. Superb composition and pp. :salute:On the subject of fighting timidity..they ask me how I do it.
Usually face to face. Sometime cheek to cheek but rarely.
But honestly, you have it or you don't!
Corlan: Not "street"; but, still a nice portrait. You could have hid behind a column and just caught a bit of the face? Excellent detail and DOF. :thumbup:...
Portrait in color, inside a cathedral. No street skills required for this one .
Great light yesterday in there -file pretty much out of the camera except for a few teenage blemishes and jpeg reduction (which don't do justice to the original, btw).
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Tim: Really captures the person with, surprisingly, very little in focus. Just enough to let the mind infer the rest. :thumbup:
special thanks to routlaw for apply image command , multiply and screen with curves thrown in!!!!!
yes!!!
Tim, nice reflective moment caught!
Matt....A younger Demi Moore! Pretty shot!
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Matto: thinking young Demi Moore here too. Nice composition and processing man.:toocool: ...
Matt....:thumbs:!!!!
Viablex: Freckle-icious!
Matt: Being all of the way out on the West Coast, I never need to have an original comment! +1, 2, 3, 4, & 5! :salute: Great DOF, background, light, and shadow in both. :thumbup:Matto: Much as I like your urban decay/abandoned places work (and I do!), I'm loving this new direction to your photography. Beautiful subjects indeed. Love the green eyes in the color version, and the b&w is a winner! And, it is true, "a face without freckles is like a night without stars"!