Jorgen Udvang
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D80 with 70-300mm ED @ 240mm and f/6.3
D80 with 70-300mm ED @ 240mm and f/6.3
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Nice catch Jorgen. The photog, taking a picture of a photog taking a picture...Back to Photography; Chinese Photography
D80 with 70-300mm ED @ 240mm and f/6.3
Thank you, Corlan. Yes, it's from one of the passenger ferries that go between central Bangkok and Nontaburi north of the city. The passenger is a monk, standing in the designated "monk area" on the rear, starboard side of these ferries. I often position myself just in front of that area, hoping to get a nice shotJorgen, the passenger shot is top notch as usual. Is it from a ferry ?
This is beautiful, L77.
And FWIW, I pretty much stopped watching television a couple of years ago for the same reasons.
Hello Colan F.,Tim, the golden garlic is simply marvelous. Elegance in forms, composition and processing. :thumbup:
Jorgen, the passenger shot is top notch as usual. Is it from a ferry ?
Talking earlier about modern and traditional ways, here's a couple from an(other) old village.
An abandonned farm down the road...
And a shed on the side...
And just to sort of close the loop on a photo I posted way back (maybe even in the previous Nikon thread), my small Garlic plot has yielded a nice bunch of a few varieties that should keep us stinky and happy until next spring.
Hello Jorgen,D80 with 85mm f/1.8 @ f/2.5
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D80 with 70-300mm ED @ 240mm and f/6.3
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D80 with 70-300mm ED @ 240mm and f/6.3