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Bertie, thank you! I like them both, tho I find a really good B&W immensely satisfying.I prefer the b/w version of the Archer
Would you like me to explain?Bertie, thank you! I like them both, tho I find a really good B&W immensely satisfying.
Curiously, I "saw" the vertical version in B&W and the Horizontal in Color.
Wonder what a NeuroPschycologist would say 'bout that?
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Um, go for itWould you like me to explain?
Wayne, thank you.very nice shots, lili. i wonder if we all aren't getting impatient with the limitations of the small sensor cameras, no matter how convenient they are?
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Thank you Simon, it was good to actually get out of the CarReally lovely images, Lilli. You've captured it superbly with that angle. Well done you!
Ciao,
Thanks David! Yes, influence from my GRD, I tend to see more in 28mm POVMighty fine photos (as always), Lili.
I prefer the B&W version, though I really like the colors of the stone and tiles. Looks you're hanging out more on the 14mm end than the 42mm end.
Bertie, no idea who he was modeled on, but he does rockJust curious; who is the archer -- he looks sort of familiar.