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M_driscoll
I vote yes too--very nice and you handled the range really well
I vote yes too--very nice and you handled the range really well
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Another beauty Matt. The light and the muted colors are really incredible.Just for fun, here's a slightly different view. Cheers.
D300: 28mm f/1.4; 1/250s @ f/8; ISO 400
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+1Another beauty Matt. The light and the muted colors are really incredible.
I like the warmth here as well. Very nice, very inviting. Hope you recover soon.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.
Gorgeous color. Nice shot. Bluebird day for sure.Thank you for your kind words, all of you. Here's another one from Oslo.
D80 with 70-300 ED @ 105mm and f/7.1
Very nice. A little confusing, though. Is that a pier with a mini-cruise ship on the near side and a skyscaper ship on the other? Cheers.Thanks again. Here's another one from my autumn vacation.
D80 with 70-300 ED & 200mm and f/7.1
Ummm... the "mini-cruise ship" is the Royal Yacht, and belongs to His Majesty King Harald of Norway It was a gift to his grandfather from the people of Norway, and acquired in 1947. Originally, it was built for Sir Thomas Sopwith as a mother-ship for his sailing yachts during his attempts to win the America's Cup. It was built by Camper and Nicholson and launched in 1937.Very nice. A little confusing, though. Is that a pier with a mini-cruise ship on the near side and a skyscaper ship on the other? Cheers.
Wow. Gorgeous.Thanks again. Here's another one from my autumn vacation.
D80 with 70-300 ED & 200mm and f/7.1
Very high "Aww" factor on that one. Nice.