shtarka1
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You 2 My Friend!And may you and yours always keep smiling!!
Best wishes.
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You 2 My Friend!And may you and yours always keep smiling!!
Best wishes.
Rayyan: Wonderful expressions.. The pp suits and makes the photo seem older and more exotic, IMHO. :salute:
Tim: Brilliantly photographed beet. :thumbup: A cupcake, carrots and fruit on the Leica M thread, and now a beet. Where's the beef?I don't have the organizational skills that Corlan seems to possess (as evidenced by his personalized commentary on pages of photos) and it's a bit humid for me to get too flowery or wordy. But hey, you know I love you, right? Wonderful images from everyone.
One note: JBCrane's Tri-X shots prove that when it comes to B&W, Tri-X is still the king. If anyone is wondering what B&W should look like, the film is a terrific compass—even when scanned. Also, please note the lack of grain! Hey, I'm just sayin' and with full-disclosure have to admit to being a complete anti-grain-er. As "bad" as Tri-X could be when it comes to grain, some of the post effects meant to mimic film grain make it look positively smooth. Just my 2C.
Still, as far as I'm concerned, you guys can't be beet.
Best,
Tim
Arne: The guide had pepper spray and a loud horn. Worst case, I could jam the D3 and the 300mm in his mouth and .Roy, Lloyd, Rayyan, Steve: Thank you Gentlemen for the comments, as always much appreciated!
Matt, thanks! Those bear shots...wow, you're a brave man :salute:
Jorgen: Certainly missed your race track photos!!!!Lovely winter shots, Arne. Makes me want to go back to Lommedalen and dig out my skis... if they still exist. Their lateness reminds me of the good, old proverb "Hvis skaran bærer i juni blir det sein vår"
Here's one from me.
D80 with Tamron 17-50 @ 50mm, f/11 and 1/60s
You thought Kiwis can't fly? Equip them with a large V8 engine, and they will
D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 120mm, f/10 and 1/200s
... oh, and anime style contact lenses seem to be the rage at the moment. I can live with that I guess
D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 112mm and f/4.0
Jorgen, very nice contacts!!:thumbup:... oh, and anime style contact lenses seem to be the rage at the moment. I can live with that I guess
D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 112mm and f/4.0
Matt, thank you very my friend. :salute:Rayyan: Wonderful expressions.. The pp suits and makes the photo seem older and more exotic, IMHO. :salute:
Uniquely Cool, David!
David-I love the vintage look of this... I'd say get that glue gun out and start heating this modifier up. It's a winner. Nice work.
David: Interesting portrait. I'm enjoying the tech info you throw in with the photos.
Jorgen, Insane Horsepower in that little body! Always Appreciate "Bean"! Nice set!Lovely winter shots, Arne. Makes me want to go back to Lommedalen and dig out my skis... if they still exist. Their lateness reminds me of the good, old proverb "Hvis skaran bærer i juni blir det sein vår"
Here's one from me.
D80 with Tamron 17-50 @ 50mm, f/11 and 1/60s
You thought Kiwis can't fly? Equip them with a large V8 engine, and they will
D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 120mm, f/10 and 1/200s
Chung, Beautiful composition & light!
"Smooth as a babies bottom!" Adorable, Rayyan!Here is something smoooth!! Non granular.
Non Tri-x; D700; legs are unshaven too!!
Now Thats "Smooth"! Very Nice Jorgen!More from the races
D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 165mm and f/2.8
Steve, thanks and take care."Smooth as a babies bottom!" Adorable, Rayyan!
Jorgen; +1 to that pal!!:thumbs:Jorgen, Insane Horsepower in that little body! Always Appreciate "Bean"! Nice set!
Now Thats "Smooth"! Very Nice Jorgen!
Masterpiece!!!!:thumbs:My take on a cliche'd subject. I was scoping out the garden for a return shoot in better light in the fall. However, I kind of liked this Saturday afternoon version.
D700, 24-120/4 VR
Steve, thank you my friend.Rayyan..Wow! Perfect In Your Face Capture! Right In Tune! A Relative?
!Steve, thank you my friend.
Me, I think music is the work of the devil. That's why I enjoy it so much!!
Regards.
Dave, Once Again Brilliant Shooting..Every One!!! Last One Reminds Me Of The "Greatest", Ali!:salute: