Corlan F.
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I'm with you Rayyan. Definitely more my kind, too... (even though it's still spmehow "on the beach, showing ware" ). Wonderful capture.We went to a fishing village. Off the beaten track. My kind of ' action ', my kind of people. I forgot the heat and the humidity.
Great light on this one, Lloyd.But I thought the shadows here were nice:
D3s, 50mm f1.4G @ f1.4, 1/640, ISO 200:
For sure deserving to find a new, cosy home.
Looking forward to seeing a lot of shots with your D3S... and to hear about your thoughts about the plus of the new fancy beast vs. the good ol' workhorse.
Joe- love the shot and all the more with the narrative. Your sharp and inventive writing fits perfectly with your slightly eccentric visual appoach.Las Vegas is the nexus of the world. The guy says nothing, pushes buy me, and I am aware and unaware, clearly I am not of interest . Single lens reflex, single mind reflex, I thought something was going to happen. I couldn't see anything, maybe like tectonics it happens underneath, out of sight. I read the news and maybe it was on at 11, Fox and unbalanced, but I missed the instant replay, Or maybe it was nothing at all, an artifact, just a thigh high specular high-light, I live in a mysterious world, mostly because I am super unaware in a hyper aware state. Like a close focused lens, sharp here great bokeh there, but there is where most everybody else is. Joe
(btw text here could very well be random thoughts of an Auster character)
Pretty cool engine for sure, Steven. Nice grab!i'll bite. OCC Liberty Bike Engine
Essence of the Black Cat here...
Rayyan, last but not least of a spectacular series. You've spent your waiting time alone (? :angel well, and gave us a lot to behold :thumbs:It is time for me to say goodbye to beautiful Bali and its people and culture.
Other places beckon!!
Thank you for being with me on this trip.
Bye for now.