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Amen to that!Much appreciated! :salute:
Love the light here. You took doing nothing, and made it art. :thumbup:
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Amen to that!Much appreciated! :salute:
Love the light here. You took doing nothing, and made it art. :thumbup:
Great stuff!!! :salute:Kelly Hansen Lead Singer for Foreigner 2009 D700/24-70 2.8 iso500
Kelly Hansen and Mick Jones 2009 D700/24-70 2.8 iso560
Duane Eddy playing a very special one of a kind custom Les Paul Guitar before presenting it to the National Park Service at Ellis Island/Statue of Liberty (made with actual parts from both Ellis and the SOL)
Jorgen, nice color,comp & movement!D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 120mm and f/4.5
Indeed they did. My nephew didn't stop talking about it all weekend.Thats very cool of him! Kids must have loved that!
Corlan, lazy as I was, them chairs and light.Souds like neither the chairs, or the light had a lot to do either on that day. Nice
Thanks Lloyd :salute:Love the light here. You took doing nothing, and made it art. :thumbup:
Steve, best regards sir.:salute:Amen to that!
Peter, that's brilliant.:thumbs:Since Jazz image seem to be en vogue today..
I shot this last year with the old 200mm f2 ais at a small Jazz Club on the southside. I really love this lens.
Velvet Lounge by PeteTsai, on Flickr
Pete: Great image! Excellent composition. :salute:...
Since Jazz image seem to be en vogue today..
I shot this last year with the old 200mm f2 ais at a small Jazz Club on the southside. I really love this lens.
Velvet Lounge by PeteTsai, on Flickr
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Matt; welcome back. guess you have had the time to get rid of the beach sand. Thank you kindly sir.
Rayyan: Thank you, sir. Not necessarily my kind of place. I didn't take as many photos as i thought i would.Matt. you must have had a real beach party, what with someone attending a conference!!
Great 5000 shots!!:thumbs:
This one is gooood. very very goood. Sun, Sand, Bright, Heat, Roast, Burn..
Baby Burn. Goood.:thumbs:
Rayyan: Beautiful light and shadow, rhythm and focus! :thumbup:Took a day of rest. Did nothing. Nothing at all. Just chased shadows..
Jorgen: Nice image! You've got the panning down. Somewhere in all that advertising writing it must say who made the car? :thumbup:D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 120mm and f/4.5
Corlan: Can't get rid of me that easy! I'd probably agree about that shot. You know, I'd rather be in Bali then Waikiki....
Good to hear from you, Matt.
We were worried, i guess -quite clearly indeed- for no reason
The one quoted above looks more "Matt D" than the others to me. Like with Rayyan balinese shots, less flesh and ware is preferable... but also like Rayyan, sounds like you guys have real tough times waiting for your respective wifes. :deadhorse: :ROTFL:
Lloyd: Thanks! The weather was pleasant. 45 deg. colder when we got off the plane in Seattle. I was trying to "broil" them a bit more with the PP.Loving your Waikiki shots, Matt. This one has amazing processing! Don't know that I'd like to hang around with 5000 people, but I could use some warm weather!
Beware of man on beach with camera! Nice take on Paradise Matt!
Steve: Thank you! "Paradise" is where you find it.Excellent reflection & fried lobster feel Matt!
Rayyan: Very nice lines and color. :thumbup: That same outrigged boat is being rowed off Waikiki by Japanese tourists and a guide.Not everyone is lucky to get to Waikiki..
Outstanding Tim!Sorry to be such a bad citizen here. I get behind and find it hard to comment on all the wonderful images being shared. All I can say is thanks to everyone for the inspiration.
I recently came within a millimeter of buying a D3s until the rumors of a D4 started to solidify. But I've decided to make the transition to full frame with a D700 in preparation for new bodies from Nikon later this year. So I've begun replacing all my DX lenses with FX-capable glass. Yesterday was the first time shooting with the D700 and I still haven't sussed out how to process the files. Love the compact body though. Two with the 17-35.
Best,
Tim
+1 from here!Outstanding Tim!
Thanks all.Jorgen: Nice image! You've got the panning down. Somewhere in all that advertising writing it must say who made the car? :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
Rayyan: Thank you, sir. Not necessarily my kind of place. I didn't take as many photos as i thought i would.
Rayyan: Beautiful light and shadow, rhythm and focus! :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
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Matt. understand exactly what you mean. One of the major reasons, I left theRayyan: Very nice lines and color. :thumbup: That same outrigged boat is being rowed off Waikiki by Japanese tourists and a guide.
Cheers, Matt
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Steve, thank you very much.Rayyan,Strong Color,Contrast & Image! Powerful On Both Sides!
this is nice!!Thanks Corlan F. & Steve!
Since Jazz image seem to be en vogue today..
I shot this last year with the old 200mm f2 ais at a small Jazz Club on the southside. I really love this lens.
Velvet Lounge by PeteTsai, on Flickr
Wicked nice!this is nice!!