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rayyan

Well-known member
A last one for this day:

Nightime city tour. How I hate those. Ayesha loves them.

Dinner, traditional marraige ceremony, late night dancing etc.

Everyone was taking pics. Red eyes and all.

Went to the bride..asked her if she wanted to marry me for real! Click!

This is her reaction, and the groom's.

 

Lloyd

Active member
A last one for this day:

Nightime city tour. How I hate those. Ayesha loves them.

Dinner, traditional marraige ceremony, late night dancing etc.

Everyone was taking pics. Red eyes and all.

Went to the bride..asked her if she wanted to marry me for real! Click!

This is her reaction, and the groom's.
LOL! You are a character, my friend. (I'm still chuckling to myself over that one.):)
 

Lloyd

Active member
Lloyd... Adorable!!
Thank you Jason. I admit, I agree!

Lloyd: My friend, with this beautiful, adorable child you have made my day.

Wonderful Lloyd. Truly grandpa's pumpkin. And much more.:salute:
I'm grateful, my friend. She certainly has stolen this grandpa's heart!

So cute it hurts (smiling) looking at it. Superb, Lloyd. :toocool:
Thank you Corlan. I have to admit, it was just a lucky catch... and a very cute subject.
 

shtarka1

Active member
A last one for this day:

Nightime city tour. How I hate those. Ayesha loves them.

Dinner, traditional marraige ceremony, late night dancing etc.

Everyone was taking pics. Red eyes and all.

Went to the bride..asked her if she wanted to marry me for real! Click!

This is her reaction, and the groom's.

You Reeled Her Right In With That Line Rayyan! Very "Smooth Operating" My Friend & Well Worth The Reaction!:D
 

Corlan F.

Subscriber Member
You Reeled Her Right In With That Line Rayyan! Very "Smooth Operating" My Friend & Well Worth The Reaction!:D
Very true. Also, you might have found the perfect nickname for our friend Rayyan, the "Smooth Operator". :toocool:

And, broken record i know, by many aspects the "Millet and Fan" photo is Nat Geo worthy. Wonderful.
 

Corlan F.

Subscriber Member
Thank you Jason. I admit, I agree!



I'm grateful, my friend. She certainly has stolen this grandpa's heart!



Thank you Corlan. I have to admit, it was just a lucky catch... and a very cute subject.
This kind of quality don't lie. Luck has little to do with it...
(well ok, you had a decent subject to work with) :)
 

otumay

New member
Lloyd, you lucky grandpa you! Whew! And what a loving shot...
Rayyan, marvelous photo, probably shot somewhere not far from where I live... You indeed have a way with people.
 
I swear, I could spend an entire month with each of you shooting, sharing and still not get enough! All of you capture such great images both in everyday settings and exotic locales!

I feel lucky and honoured to be a part of this group!

Thanks, everyone!!
 

AlexLF

Well-known member
Jorgen: very clean images as always!
Corlan: the propeller is perfect!
Rayyan: your photos and stories is just a windows to another world for me!
Steve: Zeiss... those are very good.

And here are some next photos from Barcelona (D3x, 14-24/2.8):

Barcelona Train Station




Catalunya Parliament Building


 

Corlan F.

Subscriber Member
Alex, thanks. Impressive IQ and details in the train station photos (i should get that body :D :angel:... or maybe learn to take the technique for architecture shots like this :rolleyes:). That said, how did you manage to get a major train station by daylight (or not) without a soul in the frame?? :confused: Layer blending from several takes? Or do you travel with special russian security helpers? :cool: :D
Seriously, it looks incredible...
 
x2 Alex.

Love Barcelona!! You have captured it very very well. What kind of PP did you do? If that's straight out of the camera... well.. ugh.
 
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