Lloyd
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Very kewl, Peter. Wonderful color here as well. :thumbup:Gumnut...
Nikon D90 and Tamron 60mm f/2 macro
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Very kewl, Peter. Wonderful color here as well. :thumbup:Gumnut...
Nikon D90 and Tamron 60mm f/2 macro
Tim, +1.:thumbup:Careful there partner! This last one is Hot!
Corlan, lovely Continental Europe. Wish I was there!!:thumbs:Different story here: after the unusual, long and snowy winter, we practically had no spring till now but... more like a record early summer. So in a couple of weeks time there's lush greens all around and even, some harvesting.
A scene just down a large fortified medieval castle, mostly hidden behind the trees -last year in April one could see the whole walls...
Peter, beautiful colors. Enticing capture.:thumbs:Gumnut...
Lloyd, spring is there! Lovely, pastels delicately captured and presented. As flowers should be.The hope of Spring at last? I hope so. More than 3 feet of snow in the mountains last week, and more coming this week, but apparently there is hope.
Matt, I love people in their surrounds and you have done that wonderfully.Pike Place Market, Seattle.
1. D700; 70-200mm f/2.8; 200mm; 1/40s @ f/2.8; ISO 200
3. D700; 70-200mm f/2.8; 200mm; 1/100s @ f/2.8; ISO 200
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
man that bokeh scweeeeeeeetttt!!!The hope of Spring at last? I hope so. More than 3 feet of snow in the mountains last week, and more coming this week, but apparently there is hope.
D300, 85/1.4G @ f1.4, ISO 800:
Thanks Matto. I really like it as well, and find I like it better on the D300 than I do on the D3s.man that bokeh scweeeeeeeetttt!!!
Very nice shot... and a nice collection of books. You have a number of my favorites there as well.
Just for fun, I got to rent the superwide zoom again for a job last weekend and took a pic of some of my favorite books on my bookshelf. They're even more an extension of me than my cameras are. d700/14-24
Terrific b/w, Rayyan. Wonderful image, and the tonalities really make it.Time to recycle...
Love this one Matt. As Rayyan says, people in their surrounds are always fascinating. Very contemplative. (And a little reminiscent of a certain forum-mate of ours in Boston).Pike Place Market, Seattle.
1. D700; 70-200mm f/2.8; 200mm; 1/40s @ f/2.8; ISO 200
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
+1. Another spectacular swiss landscape!Terrific b/w, Rayyan. Wonderful image, and the tonalities really make it.
Same here. On both counts. Well seen graffiti wall, too. :toocool:Love this one Matt. As Rayyan says, people in their surrounds are always fascinating. Very contemplative. (And a little reminiscent of a certain forum-mate of ours in Boston).
Lloyd, very much appreciated pal. Thanks.:salute:Terrific b/w, Rayyan. Wonderful image, and the tonalities really make it.
Corlan, thanks.:salute:+1. Another spectacular swiss landscape!
Corlan, I am sucker for that old time look! :thumbs:Getting close, the church up there behind the tree line... two versions (original & mixed PP):
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Interesting bookshelf, indeed!
Just for fun, I got to rent the superwide zoom again for a job last weekend and took a pic of some of my favorite books on my bookshelf. They're even more an extension of me than my cameras are. d700/14-24
C, you have just sent a bouquet of Spring our way & Boy Is It Sweet! Thank You & Beautiful Image!Different story here: after the unusual, long and snowy winter, we practically had no spring till now but... more like a record early summer. So in a couple of weeks time there's lush greens all around and even, some harvesting.
A scene just down a large fortified medieval castle, mostly hidden behind the trees -last year in April one could see the whole walls...
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The Tammy Macro & Your Keen Eye Are Quite A Team! Stunning Color & Image Peter!
Love This Version Too C!!!Lloyd, very much appreciated pal. Thanks.:salute:
Corlan, thanks.:salute:
Corlan, I am sucker for that old time look! :thumbs: