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Perfect!!! :toocool::toocool:Hey Lloyd..this one for the both of us.
Steve, easy to spot fellow bird watchers!!Rayyan, Nice Police Work!
Lloyd, wish it was not a heavy crop. I was looking up. Bottle baby, you know!!Perfect!!! :toocool::toocool:
You can always spot a bingo player - legs eleven!Hey Lloyd..this one for the both of us.
Rayyan....I Have Yet Another Favorite To Add To My Collection! Wow!:salute:Have to see what's remaining in the archives. I have to get me more storage.
All nature's work.Michael...A Work Of Art!
Bali is undoubtedly a paradise on earth.
I arrived in Bali with the intention of staying 5 days. They became 7, then 10, then 14 and finally 19 days.
One can visit a place as a tourist and depart as a tourist.
Or one can go as a guest and leave as a visitor.
Or else, on can visit a place as a stranger and leave as a friend.
Whichever way one chooses to come and leave, the Balinese say the words ' Selamat Datang '..Welcome.
The decision how you visit and depart Bali is yours to make. You will always be welcomed.
Corlan, my friend, there is a door in Bali. An old door. Legend has it that it is a door to a person's heart. It is said one needs to be truthful. Genuine. If their wish is to be fulfilled.
The door is kept locked. One unlocks it and enters. The locks are old. One lock is broken.
I opened this door and went in. Fools rush in...that's me.
Thank you for having shared this journey with me.
Selamat Tinggal.
Steve, thank you so much.:salute:Rayyan....I Have Yet Another Favorite To Add To My Collection! Wow!:salute:
viablex1, :salute:man work of art....^^^^^
Steve: Really like the composition of your second gallery picture. :thumbup:Couple from the archive...
D3, 24G
Rayyan: Knowing you a little bit meanwhile, I'm sure that those, remaining in the archives, will last for months to inspire us.Have to see what's remaining in the archives. I have to get me more storage.
viablex1, this is glorious. Love the beautiful tones. What a subject, and to show it beautifully.
Can feel the sea spray... refreshing!All nature's work.
D700+55mm Micro Nikkor 1/4000@f/11 ISO400
As Rayyan said, great subject.man work of art....^^^^^
Hermann. thank you. I am really scrapping the barrel nowadays.:deadhorse:Rayyan: Knowing you a little bit meanwhile, I'm sure that those, remaining in the archives, will last for months to inspire us.
Like this one for it's atmosphereical impact in particular! :thumbs:
Hermann. I suffer from vertigo. I sleep on the gf!! In planes I sit in an aisle seat. I have not climbed the leaning towers of ' anywhere '.For the true friends of converging lines only - and for those of you, who don't care about "technical correctness" and who are free from vertigo. Sincere apologies to all others!
I hope a few may like it nevertheless - thanks for your interest by all means!
Rayyan: Don't mind. I suffer from vertigo as well, extremely !Hermann. thank you. I am really scrapping the barrel nowadays.:deadhorse:
Maybe another trip is needed!!
Hermann. I suffer from vertigo. I sleep on the gf!! In planes I sit in an aisle seat. I have not climbed the leaning towers of ' anywhere '.
However, on the ground, I see and appreciate your capture. Don't know much about converging verticals.
But I know what appeals to me. Your capture does.
The lamp post shadow adds a haunting atmosphere to the scene.
Excellent:thumbs:
Rayyan: WOW! Thanks a lot for the dedication - and those colors will help me waiting patiently for spring to come soon! Thanks again! :thumbs:Hermann, found one for you my friend. Hope it is not too much from the bottom of the pan!