Lloyd
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Well seen. Probably pee'd on that electric fence, and knocked him into the next county... leaving the gloves behind.This guy´s either finished, fed up or forgetful.
D200, 1,4/85 ais
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Well seen. Probably pee'd on that electric fence, and knocked him into the next county... leaving the gloves behind.This guy´s either finished, fed up or forgetful.
D200, 1,4/85 ais
Nice... both.A couple reflections. Fun with "Select... Color Range".
Good idea, Alex. I know some despise brick walls - probably purists
Joking aside, this is very interesting!imagine a dedicated thread, for brick wall rehabilitation .-)
Really nice portrait, Jorgen. Handsome guy.Sorry, no brick walls Just another family portrait... in the rain.
D80 with Tamron 17-50 @ 45mm and f/3.2
Well... he's my son, so what else could one excp.... ummm.... yes, very surprising, don't you thinkReally nice portrait, Jorgen. Handsome guy.
Well... he's my son, so what else could one excp.... ummm.... yes, very surprising, don't you think
Looks like a nice, quiet place right now. Excellent b/wShoveling ice before the crowds come to watch the non-pc fish tossing. Pike Place Market, Seattle. Thanks for looking. cheers.
That's an excellent photo. Well composed and exposed and the b&w conversion seems to be spot on :thumbs:Shoveling ice before the crowds come to watch the non-pc fish tossing. Pike Place Market, Seattle. Thanks for looking. cheers.
Here here I agree, well done, especially the b&w conversion.That's an excellent photo. Well composed and exposed and the b&w conversion seems to be spot on :thumbs:
:thumbs:....
... and in colour