teeraash
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Not only the girl, that dog is also lovely.Thank you! It always helps to have beautiful people around doesn't it!
Every time I look at your photos it reminds me of our upcoming ski trip (Oh Yes!)
all the best
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Not only the girl, that dog is also lovely.Thank you! It always helps to have beautiful people around doesn't it!
Every time I look at your photos it reminds me of our upcoming ski trip (Oh Yes!)
all the best
Gorgeous shots Mike. I really like this first one.A few from today, M9-P / 50 'lux:
Mike
+1 on both sentiments! I really like that first shot.Dude, love the first photograph of your daughter, great DOF, clarity, light and detail!
. . . . . the snow angel looks like she is having a lot of fun.
WOW, this is really gorgeous!Today it started misty, with a hint of sunshine, we expected it to clear up nicely . . . but it just got drab and grey
Thank you FritsWOW, this is really gorgeous!
Very nice Jono. The gold tone is very effective in these images.Thank you Frits
What amazes me is that if you look at a photo of the sun - it makes your eyes hurt, just like the real thing.
Jono, that's very interesting, indeed. I wonder why that is. if I set my screen brightness to max and open a white text editor my eyes still won't squint like it would when I look at your photo. I wonder if that's some biological reflex or something. Wonderful shots!What amazes me is that if you look at a photo of the sun - it makes your eyes hurt, just like the real thing.
One accommodates to the lower brightness of the overall scene and the sun in this photo overwhelms that accommodation...and I agree wonderful shot.Jono, that's very interesting, indeed. I wonder why that is. if I set my screen brightness to max and open a white text editor my eyes still won't squint like it would when I look at your photo. I wonder if that's some biological reflex or something. Wonderful shots!