Lloyd
Active member
Nicely seen and captured Bill. And, that's the kind of self-portrait I'm likely to post. :thumbup:And one from the UK last week. Actually a self-portrait including my wife...!
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Nicely seen and captured Bill. And, that's the kind of self-portrait I'm likely to post. :thumbup:And one from the UK last week. Actually a self-portrait including my wife...!
I think both work, Graeme. I can't decide between them either. I'm usually a fan of b/w for these, but I do like your color version.Hi All
Can't decide between these two (in fact I can't even decide if they work or not)
Graeme
M9 + 21mm Zeiss Biogon
All great shots Steve, but I really love that last one. :salute:
M9, 21 lux, M8.2, 50 lux asph
Thanks Lloyd!All great shots Steve, but I really love that last one. :salute:
Lloyd: Wow what an amazing portrait !!! Absolutely magic. :thumbs:
Lloyd: What a wonderful portrait of Tinkerbell, whew!
Great shot, looking just how Tinkerbell should be.
The processing really suits the image too, never been a fan of blueish tints but this really works:thumbup:
OMG Bro....The Cutest,Most Adorable Little "Tinkerbell Angel"! Love This!:thumbs:
Lloyd, She is beautiful like her grandmother.
Many thanks to you all. Very much appreciated. :salute::salute::salute: (Cindy, your comment made Mimi blush. Thank you!)I sit and I look at the big picture with the mouth open - perfekt.:thumbs:
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Very creative angle. Nicely done.Thanks,
shtarka1
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I saw this image with "the right person" looking through the telescope, but nobody came. I waited for half an hour and I simply got tired of it and shot it anyway. Back home I actually liked it and thought that it works fine as a graphical object in the middle of nature...
I really like it the way it is nice contrast with the colour of the scope and sky.
Maybe no one else could be bothered walking away up there to pose for you
Graeme
+1 !All great shots Steve, but I really love that last one. :salute:
It definitely works Dan. Nicely captured. (And thanks for indicating that it's a telescope. I would have looked at it all afternoon and not figured it out.)I saw this image with "the right person" looking through the telescope, but nobody came. I waited for half an hour and I simply got tired of it and shot it anyway. Back home I actually liked it and thought that it works fine as a graphical object in the middle of nature...
This is simply fantastic Endre!! Wow. :clap::clap::clap:
m8, cv 35
:salute:This is simply fantastic Endre!! Wow. :clap::clap::clap:
Our little "Grand-tink" (she's Tinkerbell):
M8, Nocti f1.0:
Love the cotrast here, Endre. Great stuff!
m8, cv 35