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Steve: Thanks! Just wish i was closer to get better IQ. I really like the one in the middle that's peering out from under the other two to look at us.Love the positioning of the 3 heads & the inquisitive
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Steve: I'd agree! Are they buying a sailboat, or, is it the forms that brought you there? Either way, great idea. :thumbup:First one is a work of art, Steve.
Thank you sir.:salute:Rayyan: Beautiful 'take' on the 'through the fountain' photo! Water as texture and no 'framing' elements of the fountain...excellent choices.
Rayyan: As Corlan said, "poetry". Double entendre and all. And, with a excellent photo as a bonus.
Rayyan: Nice contemplative capture; considering something.
Rayyan: Just a tease of the church.
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Cheers, Matt
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I agree! If you have to have sweat, that's the best kind to have. Lovely focus and color.Scrumptiously Inviting & Delicious Corlan! Awesome!
Those are very lovely, Corlan, and sooo "old world" civilized
Corlan, these are marvellous! :salute:
Beautifully photographed. Tempting!!
I shall take the glass ( ! ).
The cheese is nice though a bit salty. Just like the camel milk cheese here.
Lovely shots sir.:thumbs:
+1 from me. Love that last shot in particular.
Scrumptiously Inviting & Delicious Corlan! Awesome!
Corlan: Stunning photos of the cold glass of Sauvignon Franc and a cheese. The white-on-white, the garnish , and the way it's lit are extremely attractive. Gourmet Magazine like.
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Many thanks guys for your kind words. Truly appreciatedI agree! If you have to have sweat, that's the best kind to have. Lovely focus and color.
Tim
Just quoting for no reason, Steve.Time to pray
For Peace & Health
My Dear Folks, and All Else
I document these times through Prose & Lens
For This Forum , All Endearing Friends.
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Peter: what a splash! :toocool:
Vlad: very nice, really.
Have a question though: did you keep the "1-point-something" right angle of the chruch on purpose? My personal impression is that it kinda defeats this somehow meaningful composition by attenuating the leaning human element here. Just my take
+1 to both. :thumbup::thumbup:Rayyan: Just a tease of the church.
CNovick: Nice set of photos. I esp. like the composition and the water blurr in the first one.
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Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Appears that it is fixed... and what a wonderful shot! :salute:You are absolutely right, that was not on purpose. I edited the image late last night and didn't notice the angle
Should be fixed now.
As Lloyd noticed, it appears to be different now.You are absolutely right, that was not on purpose. I edited the image late last night and didn't notice the angle
Should be fixed now.
Matt, Dan Is Into Boating Big Time, Hence The "Vineyard Wedding" On The Dock. His Wife Sam, Is Into The Eclectic,Artsy Stuff That I Try To Do. We Snuck Into That Boathouse & Went To Town! thanks!Steve: I'd agree! Are they buying a sailboat, or, is it the forms that brought you there? Either way, great idea. :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com