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+1, Nice one Hermann. (I am concerned that your definition of "elderly" would take in about half of us here on the forum. )Beautiful Image Hermann! Looks Like A Wonderful Place To Get Some Exercise & Clear The Head!
D700, 24G 1.4
Steve: Thanks a lot! :salute:Beautiful Image Hermann! Looks Like A Wonderful Place To Get Some Exercise & Clear The Head!
Lloyd: Hm, I'm afraid we will have to face the facts and enjoy our wisdom! :salute:+1, Nice one Hermann. (I am concerned that your definition of "elderly" would take in about half of us here on the forum. )
Thanks Ben!Steve, Very nice series and the music menu for set 1 is pretty sweet too!
Ben
I'm afraid you're right, Hermann. They say wisdom comes with age. Unfortunately, for some of us, age comes alone. :wtf:Lloyd: Hm, I'm afraid we will have to face the facts and enjoy our wisdom! :salute:
Probably taking a break with "Mustang Sally"!did you use a time machine with that set Steve? My band did some of those songs in 1973! LOL and they were old then! Where's Proud Mary?
Great photos Rayyan. Love the shadows in the first, and the second is magic and mysterious at once. Looking forward to the Cherry blossom shots!Darling, said Ayesha, whatever shall we do in this strange land?
Why? I asked.
So much to see, and so little time, she said. And you left Your cameras at home.
Ask your son to use his Iphone. The way I taught him to.
But, said Ayesha, love of my life isn't the Iphone for talking..
Yes, I said. It is for talking..for people who have nothing better to do.
Now get them Cherry blossoms girl!!
Doug: Great warm tone! Nice composition with the sweep of the river and the foreground rocks. :thumbup:Thanks Matt, that's the hardpan gravel/ditched road past Tremont in GSMNP. I don't know why they don't pave this road, it gets horribly dusty in summer.
finally, one I moved up last night is available... 14mm (14-24mm 2.8 on D3
Pete: Great image! Congratulations. :thumbup:So I posted this on Flickr earlier this year, it was popular and got picked up by explore. Shot with my D700 of course!
The 911 Turbo by PeteTsai, on Flickr
This month it was published double-truck in a UK photo publication, Digital Photo.
Steve: Great set! Really describes the experience, good times, and good mood. :thumbup:1.
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D700, 24G 1.4
Beautiful Image Hermann! Looks Like A Wonderful Place To Get Some Exercise & Clear The Head!
Hermann: +3, what they said. :thumbup:+1, Nice one Hermann. (I am concerned that your definition of "elderly" would take in about half of us here on the forum. )
Darling, said Ayesha, whatever shall we do in this strange land?
Why? I asked.
So much to see, and so little time, she said. And you left Your cameras at home.
Ask your son to use his Iphone. The way I taught him to.
But, said Ayesha, love of my life isn't the Iphone for talking..
Yes, I said. It is for talking..for people who have nothing better to do.
Now get them Cherry blossoms girl!!
CNovak: +1, nice photo. :thumbup:CNovak, Adorable shot!
Rayyan, i figured you were MIA due to traveling & photo endeavors. You brought back a couple of Slices of Wow!:salute:
Wow! Just wow. :bugeyes:
Lloyd: Thank you, sir. I was very pleased when I found that one hiding away! Cheers, Matt.Wow! Just wow. :bugeyes:
Double WOW! That's a winner :thumbs:I'm all bears!
D3; 300mm f/2.8 w/TC-14E; 1/800s @ f/4; ISO 800
Cheers, Matt
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