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Much Obliged Rayyan!Numbers 2,3 are my favorite of this lovely set.:thumbs:
To learn to focus is not a luxury but a necessity.
That this is so is amply x 2 demonstrated by you.
Thank you sensei san.:salute:
Matt, You really get a sense of time gone by. Some poor soul actually slept on that thing with a cheesy mattress that stuck to it, back in the day. No matter what hapend, "Time Keeps On Ticking Into The Future", regardless! Nice image & processing!Numbers 2,3 are my favorite of this lovely set.:thumbs:
To learn to focus is not a luxury but a necessity.
That this is so is amply x 2 demonstrated by you.
Thank you sensei san.:salute:
thanks man , that place is very different to say the least really can't believe I got permission, just remnants now.Matt, You really get a sense of time gone by. Some poor soul actually slept on that thing with a cheesy mattress that stuck to it, back in the day. No matter what hapend, "Time Keeps On Ticking Into The Future", regardless! Nice image & processing!
Steve: Great set! These two stand out. The billboards (?), the young lady, and you are incredibly 3-dimensional. Excellent. :salute:7.
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Matt, You really get a sense of time gone by. Some poor soul actually slept on that thing with a cheesy mattress that stuck to it, back in the day. No matter what hapend, "Time Keeps On Ticking Into The Future", regardless! Nice image & processing!
Matt: +1! Great, evocative, photos from that place. :thumbup:thanks man , that place is very different to say the least really can't believe I got permission, just remnants now.
That is in the nursing quarters which is my favorite out there.
Per routlaw I just got this book on the lab color space man what a book should have got it years ago. been trying out files out..
Thank Matt & Actually Huge Photos Lining Lord & Taylor In Boston!Steve: Great set! These two stand out. The billboards (?), the young lady, and you are incredibly 3-dimensional. Excellent. :salute:
Cheers, Matt
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Powerful,Majestic,Heart-Thumping Shots Matt!Some more of the swimming grizzly bear. Cheers, Matt
1. D3; 200mm f/2; 1/200s @ f/5; ISO 1600
2. D3; 200mm f/2; 1/200s @ f/5; ISO 640
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Rayyan: Thank you sir for the kind words!:salute:Hermann. Thank you.:salute:
I love European design in many things. Cars are no exception. The BMW World is a place really worth visiting. I am with you on that.
Your photos do it justice.:salute:
Matt: More great wildlife pictures! :thumbs:
Matt, too close for comfort!! Lovely shots. :thumbs:
Matt and Steve: Excellent wildlife shots! All kinds of critters out there, eh?
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Matt: More great wildlife pictures! :thumbs:
Tim/Hermann/Steve: Thanks!Powerful,Majestic,Heart-Thumping Shots Matt!
Rayyan: Thanks! , They're just lovable and furry. I think the "wildlife" in Steve's last photo looked more dangerous!Matt, too close for comfort!! Lovely shots. :thumbs:
Rayyan/Tim: +1, exactly what Lloyd said! :thumbs::thumbup:Rayyan: You sure have a way with texture. Really impressive.
Tim: I never was very good at geometry, but this is lesson even I can understand. Nice work.
You're "Rayyanesque" Vision & Photography Should Be Distributed In Print Worlwide!:salute:
Tim, Excellent Math!
Keep These Rolling Off The Press! Love The Wood As A Background! Really Adds Nice Depth & Contrast To The Image! Im Still In Awe Of These Matt!This is the swimming bear before it got wet. It knew we were there and wasn't concerned. It, just, wanted to make sure there were no big grizzlies around.
1. D3; 200mm f/2; 1/200s @ f/5; ISO 800
2. D3; 200mm f/2; 1/200s @ f/5; ISO 900
Cheers, Matt.
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