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Thank you - on both counts . . . Hans Albert has it all nailed down about paths and lanes, but they continue to resonate mysteriously with me. As for being 60, it's a bad move, but I failed to find the alternatives!Jono,
I'm always a sucker for roads and paths, especially your lovely English lanes. And--happy 60th.
Diane
Thanks Jono, that's very kind of you. I believe that being here has made me a better person and hopefully, a better photographer.Hi Kurt - I keep coming back to it as well (and on facebook).
Apart from being a lovely photo (that little girl at the bottom) it epitomises what I like in photography, in that it's intimate, interesting, positive and absolutely not patronising. I guess it isn't great to live under an underpass (certain sure), but you've imbued these people with dignity and made a picture which I'm sure they would (do?) approve of.
It's something I also like about Jorgen's photography . . .maybe we should all live out in the east? (our Sim just flew to China for another year yesterday - we'll miss him - but!)
hooray hoorah I say - and thank you for presenting such a lovely and positive image.
Both superb!It's Raining Again
Cleaning Out The Storm Drain
I've been a SilverEFX Pro fan for a long while and have been very happy with the results. I especially like that you can easily use one of the tools to dodge and burn on specific parts of the image.Beautiful Kurt, what are you using for processing.