ashwinrao1
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Mike, that image of the cartoon character on the bench is outstanding, as are all of your other amazing captures!
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Thank you for your kind comment. We spent a few days in Krakow and were blessed with great weather. Here's one from our first day:
Thanks Eleanor - just spent a very enjoyable time looking through your website :thumbup:
Regards
Mike
Fantastic!Thanks Otumay, but so far you're a lone voice crying in the wilderness :ROTFL:
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Mike
Mike: Timezones & work! I liked them all and they brought smiles to my face. I really liked the little boy in the square in the last set. Not funny, but, excellent.Thanks Otumay, but so far you're a lone voice crying in the wilderness :ROTFL:
Ok, just for you...
This sword must have hurt....
Regards
Mike
The cluster on the left is actually a piece of sculpture; the guy in the middle is reading a description of it on the wall, the guy on the right is wondering what's going on here.Woody vey well seen! What is going on here! Eleanor
I like this a lot! The cathedral pano is very nice, also.Last Friday's post from my office window. M9 + 35mm cron pre-asph v.IV.
Great stuff, as always, David.Wow, I haven't visited here in a couple of weeks. Long story short, working like a dog and also had to attend to family matters (nothing serious).
There are some wonderful photos here. Will have to work backwards and look at them more closely.
I haven't taken any new photos. I did find a few images from March that were worth processing. All with the M9 and 18mm SE.
Wonderful work Woody. I love that shot in the cathedral especially. I really feel for you that you have to put up with this view, however. No wonder you take so many opportunities to travel.Last Friday's post from my office window. M9 + 35mm cron pre-asph v.IV.
Very impressive image. I really like the framing in the gate.M9 + Noctilux .95
Back from Turkey, more coming soon.
This one for Osman
Thank you Sir,Wow! Glorious shot, Mohammed! St.Sophia in its full splendor as seen from the side gate of the Blue Mosque.
I hope you had a nice and enjoyable stay in our chaotic village)
Thank you for posting,
Osman
Wonderful stuff, Stef.Back to the M world, here are a few shots :
Paris from The Jules Vernes Restaurant. (Tour Eiffel)
Myfavorite and nearest seaside spot...
Same spot...
That's it for the moment,
Taken with the M9, Cron 50 the first and cron 28 the 3 others.
Mike. Great shots from my home town. One from my collection, Aug 2008 from the same place with M8 and 35/1.4. Regards GeorgeThanks Otumay, but so far you're a lone voice crying in the wilderness :ROTFL:
Ok, just for you...
This sword must have hurt....
Regards
Mike