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Thanks Osman!Albert, a very well thought of and executed shot, congratulations!
Osman
The wedding photo is good, but the last one is excellent. Great perspective, and the colourful background works well. Very inspirational :thumbup:I've been a lurker for months now and i finally got the guts to post something.
D300 50mm f/1.4
Don't even speak about it. I find it difficult to take photos when I'm with someone, and difficult to be with someone when I take photos. Thai girls are easy though. Just let her take a friend, give them a dollar or two for food, and they'll chat and eat for hours, not even noticing that I'm thereA few from this weekend... C&C welcome!
Also a question... do you find it harder to take pictures when you are out with a significant other?
Been a bit detached lately. Work and other disturbances are killing me
Here's a couple from Bekkelaget Church in Oslo:
D80 with Tamron 17-50mm @ 17mm and f/2.8
WB is a bit off on this one, but I kind of like it that way.
D80 with Nikkor 85mm @ f/2.2
First off, great first post. Welcome out of the shadows, let's see more!!!I've been a lurker for months now and i finally got the guts to post something.
Very nice shots, Eric. The last one is a nice moment captured, and I like the pattern of the lights above them. The 2nd and 3rd are also good, but the first shot is special. The light is really amazing, and the scene reminds me of something out of Lord of The Rings. Good one indeed.A few from this weekend... C&C welcome!
Also a question... do you find it harder to take pictures when you are out with a significant other?
All of these are without a tripod because it kinda encroaches on our date... I feel naked without it. Please don't get the wrong idea, I had a wonderful time, I just find it hard to take pictures (especially ones that involve set up when going as a couple). I probably spent only a few minutes tops actually looking and shooting...
P.S. These are all ISO 400 and above... Only a few years ago, I thought I would never take landscape above 50!
-Eric
Great in every way :thumbs:
Congratulations!
These are very good!
+1, Matt (for each :thumbsThese are very good!
Not seeing anything.A little French attitude.