rayyan
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LOL. Wow... good thing you weren't there during the busy time!
Regards.
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LOL. Wow... good thing you weren't there during the busy time!
Jorgen, there's a very low speed limit on the Interstates!! 120 kph:eekThanks, guys.
Lloyd, I don't think they allow that model in your country
Next week, Rayyan, next week...
Beautiful, Rayyan :thumbup:
Damn! I'd consider changing countries for one of those! (As long as someone else paid the fuel and maintenance for me! )Thanks, guys.
Lloyd, I don't think they allow that model in your country
Next week, Rayyan, next week...
Beautiful, Rayyan :thumbup:
Fantastic portrait!! :salute:
Holy moly! Great work there Lloyd. We want delve into the why for's and why nots of 30 seconds but nice to know nevertheless. :ROTFL::thumbs:One of Mimi's friends. Our Portuguese neighbor. I adore this woman, but I couldn't be married to her for 30 seconds!!
Ok. I'll spill. She's SUPER animated (in a cute, but to me annoying, way), and she's ALWAYS late for everything... not just a little late either. I've had to meet her for shoots, etc., a number of times, and she's never been less than 45 minutes late. For this shoot, she was and hour and twenty minutes late!! Always apologizes, and always has lots of excuses. This time I told her never again... 15 minutes late, and I'm gone! I'm good friends with her husband.. great guy... and he tells me she's ALWAYS late for everything. Drives him crazy too.Holy moly! Great work there Lloyd. We want delve into the why for's and why nots of 30 seconds but nice to know nevertheless. :ROTFL::thumbs:
Rob
+1 from me, Rayyan. Gorgeous, warm color. Love your processing!
Grateful senor!!:salute:Fantastic portrait!! :salute:
Fantabulous!! :thumbs: The processing too!!:thumbs::thumbs:One of Mimi's friends... our Portuguese neighbor. I adore this woman, but I couldn't be married to her for 30 seconds!!
D3s, 28-70/2.8
No, I'm originally from Boston (and there are lots of Portuguese in the Boston area), but we currently live in Utah. Suburb of Salt Lake City.Fantabulous!! :thumbs: The processing too!!:thumbs::thumbs:
You live in Boston, right?
Funny story, but is it any wonder with the 3 P's of female preparedness. Primping, pruning and preening. Better duck on that last statement. I can already hear the incoming.Ok. I'll spill. She's SUPER animated (in a cute, but to me annoying, way), and she's ALWAYS late for everything... not just a little late either. I've had to meet her for shoots, etc., a number of times, and she's never been less than 45 minutes late. For this shoot, she was and hour and twenty minutes late!! Always apologizes, and always has lots of excuses. This time I told her never again... 15 minutes late, and I'm gone! I'm good friends with her husband.. great guy... and he tells me she's ALWAYS late for everything. Drives him crazy too.
Fab-u-lous, Lloyd!! The colors are ( I have to think of the PC word here!! )Color version of the earlier post.
One more of her:
Thanks Rayyan. Very much appreciated.Thanks pal.
Fab-u-lous, Lloyd!! The colors are ( I have to think of the PC word here!! )
so..so sumptuous.
The lady is gorgeous. You must have made her real happy with these shots.
Difficult, but I go with the black blouse.
Well done sir!!:salute:
Simple and yet appealing.A couple from last year at the shipyard near my office. Recently pp'd.
D700; 70-200mm f/2.8; 70mm; 1/400s @ f/10; ISO 640
Cheers, Matt
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Like them all Tim, but for some reason this one "talks to me", in a nostalgic way.
Dancing colors. Beautiful.Lovely Ford shots, Tim.
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Just a couple of hundred meters left to the party. Time to start dancing!
D300 with 70-300 ED @ 155mm and f/7.1
I'll defer to the specialist (Matt) appreciation here: framing and blending are both excellent indeed.Believe it or not....Anchorage, Alaska does have a few new buildings. This is one of my favorites.....a new wing on the Anchorage Museum.
I love the way the receding line of this building seems to fade away....as if it were a mirage in the distant blue sky. I don't know what created that effect.
Gary
D2X and AF-S 16-85G lens.......one of these days, I'll have to put an AIS lens back on the D2X.
A lot of humanity in these portraits, Rayyan.
Nice subject, and terrific photo. Due to the layered composition and lighting, this one (in color) would definitely be my pick. The tones are terrific, too.Color version of the earlier post.
Thank you, Corlan. Very much appreciated, my friend. :salute:Nice subject, and terrific photo. Due to the layered composition and lighting, this one (in color) would definitely be my pick. The tones are terrific, too.