JoelM
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Shane, come back! Awesome capture!
Joel
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Shane, come back! Awesome capture!
Thaaank youwoawww, Dan, what a magnificent picture!!!
Wow, just wow!!!
Thanks very much Joel! You are too kind.Shane, come back! Awesome capture!
Joel
Last image with my H6D, end of over a decade shooting with various H models.
H6D-100c w HC35
I think this photo should make you reconsider about H !
Boss, I hope you haven't fallen out.
If I were a poet I would start with something like, "Ripples and reflections........."
You wanted a Sonnet? This is the second one I've written in my life (the other one was just as bad!)If I were a poet I would start with something like, "Ripples and reflections........."
Can someone please complete the sonnet? Only 13 lines left.
Thank you Matt,You wanted a Sonnet? This is the second one I've written in my life (the other one was just as bad!)
Across the pond the trees were turning red.
The air so still. I chose to look around:
A tiny "plop". I stopped and turned my head.
To see what broke the silence with a sound.
The ripples and reflections knocked me flat.
Speechless at the beauty so revealed.
I swore I'd have to try to capture that.
Perfection in a moment one could feel.
But luck and planning saved that perfect place.
I had the tools for images, you see.
I always have them with me just in case
A tripod and a Hassy X1D
The poet only captures it with rhyme
Photographers will beat that every time.
M
Matt!!! That is totally GREAT! :thumbs: Spot on. You should put words to your images!! I am actually trying to write a little something to mine, but seldom get it really right. Not easy!You wanted a Sonnet? This is the second one I've written in my life (the other one was just as bad!)
Across the pond the trees were turning red.
The air so still. I stopped to look around:
A tiny "plop". I froze and turned my head.
To see what broke the silence with its sound.
The ripples and reflections knocked me flat.
Speechless at the beauty so revealed.
I swore I'd have to try to capture that.
Perfection in a moment one could feel.
But luck and planning saved that perfect place.
I had the tools for images, you see.
I always have them with me just in case
A tripod and a Hassy X1D
The poet only captures it with rhyme
Photographers will beat that every time.
M
(Yeats, Shakespeare, and Homer might take issue with that final couplet. Dante would understand.)
Thank you, Dan!Matt!!! That is totally GREAT! :thumbs: Spot on. You should put words to your images!! I am actually trying to write a little something to mine, but seldom get it really right. Not easy!