danielmoore
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My first reaction was "way too centered". Then the ropes began to pull towards the edges of the frame.
Love it.
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beautiful stuff!!!I haven't posted photographs here in a very long time, but just returned from a two week trip to southwestern Utah and thought I might share a few. All photographs done with the D810, still getting used to the color, but thanks for looking.
Snow Canyon State Park
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Red Cliffs Wilderness, Candy Cliffs
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Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, Quail Creek Canyon and Red Reef Trail
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Quail Creek Canyon, Red Reef Trail
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Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
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Another overview of the Red Cliffs NCA
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..it look like british style, Rayyan, but it could also be from a coutyard near the City hall in Copenhagen.Thanks friends :salute:
It would appear that all Nikon users have got a Df, a D7500, or jumped ship.
No post in 1 week :shocked:
Df, 85/1.8 G
p.s Any guesses where this could have been take?
..it look like british style, Rayyan, but it could also be from a coutyard near the City hall in Copenhagen.
It is danish Velux skylights on the roof, but they are all over Europe.
And the hanging oillamp I imagine I have seen, perhaps somewhere in Lavendelsträde, but I guess they too are severel places.
thorkil
(Ps. yes we definitely ought to do some more Nikon posting...)
Thank you for the ' likes ' folks
Thorkil, a very valiant attempt. And so much of it so correct. Bravo!
After I posted the image, I realized, I had made it too difficult due to cropping out a plaque.
It surely does have European and British ( are they in Europe ) influences. And why not?
It is a world renowned educational establishment....and dates back quite a years.
Here is another grab shot of the place....
Thank you Thorkil, for your response. It took courage. I appreciate that. :salute: