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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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BANKER1

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Pramote,

Simply stunning. I love your work. You have a unique talent to see an image and capture exactly what you want.

Greg
 

Grayhand

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Some time the process of taking a photo is quite comfortable for a landscape photographer.
This one is out of my hotel window :D
I have seen this tree on a number of visits to this hotel, but this time I also had some background in the sky that made the photo wort taking.

AFDlll, 210mm/F4 AF, P45+

Scandic Segevång, Malmö, South of Sweden.

 
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D&A

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San Diego Bay, CA
Hasselblad H4D-40 and HCD 28mm
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Any chance you can get them to move that "sub" while you take the shot? :) Oh while we're at it, how about that white building behind the boat you captured ...LOL! Great lighting and the boat's masts partially silhouetted againt the "late day light" and clouds adds a wonderful element to the image. Very very nice!

Dave (D&A)
 

Landscapelover

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Any chance you can get them to move that "sub" while you take the shot? :) Oh while we're at it, how about that white building behind the boat you captured ...LOL! Great lighting and the boat's masts partially silhouetted againt the "late day light" and clouds adds a wonderful element to the image. Very very nice!

Dave (D&A)
Thanks very much for kind and a great sense of humor :)
Pramote
 

D&A

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Actually, it would be easier than that--they could just sink it! Just tell them you are a taxpayer. :talk028: That should go down well.
That sub reminds me of the comedic "sort of a hit" movie that Alan Arkin was in during the early 60's called "The Russians are Coming; The Russians are Coming". :) How interesting that 50 years later, he's in one of the most acclaimed movies of 2012!

In any case, the lighting and sailing vessel makes for a lovely image...sub or no sub. In fact, some may say it adds an interesting and unexpected element to the pic, much as that meatl gate did in the futuristic looking image posted last week in this forum.

Dave (D&A)
 
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