Michiel Schierbeek
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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)
Late sunset in Normandy.
Late sunset in Normandy.
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Michiel, I'm always amazed how some of your better work IMHO on Flickr doesn't always make it's way here onto GetDPI...Just a suggestion get the wife to give you a second opinion (That's all supposing that you are not asking her already )...it's what I doThanks so much jlm and frozenbb, much appreciated
And all others for the likes of course.
Glad I picked it up from my flickr storage and saved it from oblivion.
Very funny...Talking of food..."Feed me Seymour 'cause I ain't eaten all day."
These are great images Werner! And congratulations with your daughter !Some personal remarks:
This, and other shots made in Wiesbaden these days, have strong personal impact. My daughter finished her second state examination in law at the Ministry of Justice and is now lawyer/jurist. We (my wife and her boyfriend) where very nervously waiting the whole day for her. When she was ready in the late afternoon i got out to make some photographs to come down and relax. It was ice cold, handling of the cam and lenses was diffcult. (Michiel: Social and family affairs ).
You are a kind man Barry. :thumbs:Michiel, I'm always amazed how some of your better work IMHO on Flickr doesn't always make it's way here onto GetDPI...Just a suggestion get the wife to give you a second opinion (That's all supposing that you are not asking her already )...it's what I do
Same goes for Werner, not everybody always likes the same images as what we automatically chose to upload.
The pair of you have so many "MORE" goodies well worth showing here :thumbs:
Thus ends the :lecture: ...Sorry about that