Corlan F.
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Big plus 1 from me, Corlan.
Thanks, Lloyd.+1 on Steve's comment. Great shot. And just in time for Le Tour, non?
Yup, just in time. Would be fun to see such decorated gear on the Tourmalet
Well... ummm... I think you are supposed to use shutter priority, and in this case I would recommend something like... 10-15 seconds? You have an ND filter, no? A really, really dense one? And really, really, really steady hands? Cannot use a pod when things are moving very fast like here, you know :ROTFL:
I did not know that Batman used Flower Power though
Talking about which i had a quick look at your racing gallery. Impressive pannings definitely and... cute girls
Serene light, gorgeous colors and peaceful atmosphere.Get lost, they said. So we did.
Way to "get lost", indeed. :thumbup:
Amazing rendering.
Through the photo you feel you could grab the "coin" and you already know its weight. And the same for that dust where you want to leave a trave with your finger. Write your initials maybe, like when we were young...
Bravo Matto.
Conrad i like the way you take us along on your hikes. It's simple yet refreshing. And somehow invigorating for those of us staying at work.Continuing on with my trip, Griffin Falls - about 3 miles upstream from Auger Falls.
This is a small bridge over the Sacandaga River to the trail.
My favorites here are "Pet Rock" (© SM) and the last two ( edit: well there's two more in the meantime, let's call them posts #2737 & 2738 then ) . Beautiful light on that bridge, and great detail in the stream and trees. :thumbup: