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Corlan, What a Shot! Lighting & Composition are Sweet! Cant pick a Favorite.
Thanks Steve, Lloyd. Much appreciated.Those really are nice, Corlan. I think each version stands on its own. I like the crop of the color, and I love the composition of the b/w. Nice work.
Steve, splendid photos as usual.Saw this guy open for B.B. King last year & he Blew Me Away! Local Blues Guy, Evan Goodrow...
Corlan...Im locking up the 200vr in the safe & never bringing it out again!Steve, splendid photos as usual.
Don't you know though that this lens is considered as unfair competition and therefore banned from posting? :deadhorse:
Great guitar player btw, Blues with a strong touch of funk. Actually got one of his CD on the shelves since a couple of years, from CD Baby (a super source for good, non mainstream music and artitsts).
Yup, what he said. :thumbs:Steve, splendid photos as usual.
Don't you know though that this lens is considered as unfair competition and therefore banned from posting? :deadhorse:
Thanks Lloyd!Yup, what he said. :thumbs:
Spasibo Lloyd!These are beautiful Alex. I love the one of the children at the table most of all.
Pozdrevlyayu s prazdnikom Rozhdestva i s Novim Godom
WOW!Merry Christmas...
Yes indeed. What he said on both counts.Corlan, "Lover's Beach"....Very Cool! Like the light & new world meets old school in "Milestone & Hydrant"!
Matt, color & comp on these are Excellent! Nice job guy's!
Wow.Christmas is kind of over, so I went to an outdoor rock concert last night, to hear the legendary Thai rock band Carabao. Their handyman is slightly legendary as well, and carries all his Buddha amulets around his neck, and the tools, lots of them, in his belt. Here he is, in the middle of the action, trying to make things work.