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Beautiful b/w images, Matt. I really like that first one!A couple from last year at the shipyard near my office. Recently pp'd.
D700; 70-200mm f/2.8; 70mm; 1/400s @ f/10; ISO 640
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Great series of shots, Tim. Love this one especially. :bugeyes:
+1 Matt. I am waiting for the albatross!!:thumbs:Beautiful b/w images, Matt. I really like that first one!
Tim, I concur with Lloyd. I also like the serenity in the first one on the lake.:thumbs:Great series of shots, Tim. Love this one especially. :bugeyes:
mikoo: Very clean, lovely color and shapes. Nice work!on the plane leaving Bali
D300; 17-55mm f/2.8
Jorgen, You Capture The Human Essence Of Spirit Like No Other...Always!!!:salute:
Jorgen/Mikoo: +1!!! :thumbup:Same Here! Well Done Mikoo!
Steve: Keep them stacked in case the British come again! Beautiful pp. :thumbup:Sometimes You Just Gotta Have "These"!
D3, ZF.2 35 1.4
Jason: The colors are great! Excellent models. :thumbup:The Joy of having daylight balanced lights in my editing room!
Then checking that the video light batteries are charged up...
Rayyan: The story really gives depth and emotion to the image. The expression, the way the mother's holding her child, the passport (?). Well seen. :salute:A mother sees her daughter for the first time in four years. She holds her daughter's passport in her hand. Long story. Custody issues across international borders.
For me, the most moving image I ever captured. Outside the Judge's Chambers.
View from the top of Fawn's Leap Falls.
CNovick: It is a nice series of photos. Like, Lloyd, I esp. like this one. :thumbup:Really nice series. I like this one in particular.
That is a beautiful area. I son and his family live in Clifton Park, NY, and are very fond of the Catskills.
Mikoo: Really like these. All I do is read on the plane. :thumbup:on the plane leaving Bali
D300; 17-55mm f/2.8
Shhh..may I sneak one here!!
Rayyan: What he said. Somewhat ethereal, too. :thumbup:Very spectural. Haunting image.
Tim: I like the first three. I esp. like the angle and pp on the last one. Very cool. Oddly enough, I'm now driving a Ford for the first time in 40 years.
Lloyd: Thank you, sir! :thumbup:Beautiful b/w images, Matt. I really like that first one!
Rayyan: Thanks! The last time I saw an Albatross was in California.+1 Matt. I am waiting for the albatross!!:thumbs:
Jorgen: Fun moment. Nice capture. :thumbup:...
Just a couple of hundred meters left to the party. Time to start dancing!
D300 with 70-300 ED @ 155mm and f/7.1
Ben: Nicely photographed. Excellent composition. It does seem to fade away with the reflections of the clouds and sky. :thumbup:Believe it or not....Anchorage, Alaska does have a few new buildings. This is one of my favorites.....a new wing on the Anchorage Museum.
I love the way the receding line of this building seems to fade away....as if it were a mirage in the distant blue sky. I don't know what created that effect.
Gary
D2X and AF-S 16-85G lens.......one of these days, I'll have to put an AIS lens back on the D2X.
Rayyan: The story really gives depth and emotion to the image. The expression, the way the mother's holding her child, the passport (?). Well seen. :salute:
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Matt, thank you very much.:salute:
Very nice Jorgen.:thumbup:Lovely Ford shots, Tim.
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Just a couple of hundred meters left to the party. Time to start dancing!
D300 with 70-300 ED @ 155mm and f/7.1