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Clearly, as this and the b/w image show, beauty knows no political or racial boundaries. Thank you for sharing.Let's go East for a change...
Jorgen: No danger! We'll humor you. Your "analog" photos were also quite nice. :thumbup:I know I'm in danger of boring you to death with these concert photos, but it's the only thing I have at the moment :sleep006:
D300 with Tamron 17-50 @ 50mm and f/2.8
Hermann: +1, very surreal angle on "Gorch Fock". Navy training ships like this are beautiful and archaic. :thumbup:Hermann: ' Gorch Fock ' is :bugeyes:, the sea walk is simply :clap:
Regards.
Graham: Stunning detail. Great framing...and look! :thumbup:Standard pose for a full lioness but one step off the Land Rover and those eyes told me I'd be lunch!
Lloyd: I really like your darkish, moody, shots from the Heritage Park. Excellent tone. :thumbup:A few more from This Is The Place Heritage Park.
All with the D3 and the 70-300:
Woody: Charming photo! Great pp. :thumbup:Sunday's post. D700 + 85mm D (still waiting on G)
I applied a bit of soft focus. Why? Me and Ayesha went for a picnic here and it felt
dreamy.
Rayyan:Let's go East for a change...
Lloyd: Couldn't agree with you more pal. Thank you.Clearly, as this and the b/w image show, beauty knows no political or racial boundaries. Thank you for sharing.
Matt: Yes sir, a street food vendor..fast food they call it back home!! Sincere thanks for those gracious comments.:salute:Rayyan:
1. Soft focus works for me. Very subtle. :thumbup:
2. Excellent composition. Color and "grain" cool. :thumbup:
3. Great B&W. Interesting expressions. :salute:
4. Perfect frame within a frame. Terrific color. :thumbup: Is that a street food vendor?
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Osman: Your comments are much appreciated my friend.Graham, Rayyan: Masterful shots
Lloyd: All I can say is your latest posts are poetic.
Very nice tone,contrast & framing! Nice set Lloyd!
Lloyd: I really like your darkish, moody, shots from the Heritage Park. Excellent tone. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Lloyd: All I can say is your latest posts are poetic.
Thank you all, much appreciated.Llyod, the Heritage Park pictures are so wonderfully composed and the lighting is spot on.
Oh come now Rayyan, surely it was just the delay in departure!?I was at a bus station. I went from bus to bus looking till I found these beautiful ladies pissed off at the delay in the bus departure..and of course, my arrival!!
Lloyd: ' delay in departure..' yea, right; Much appreciated Lloyd.:salute:Oh come now Rayyan, surely it was just the delay in departure!?
Nicely done... an interesting moment. B/w adds drama, and I really like the grain.:thumbup:
Hermann: First a thank you. Secondly, indeed this is an experience not to be missed if one is in Munich. Your excellent photographs beautifully portray the sleekness of the whole site.After Rayyans going east, here particularly like the b&ws for content and masterly conversion and Woody's beautiful portrait (likewise a wonderful grainy conversion) - thank you gentlemen for sharing! - I want to invite you to a little walk about -
"BMW Welt" in Munich:
D 50, 12 - 24/4G @ 24 mm & f/5
D 50, 12 - 24/4G @ 24 mm & f/5
Hope you like it and thank you for your interest.
Very, very good :thumbs: :thumbs:I was at a bus station. I went from bus to bus looking till I found these beautiful ladies pissed off at the delay in the bus departure..and of course, my arrival!!