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Posted By: Kerrowdown, 03-30-2014, 04:25 PM

There's comes a point in this fast paced lifestyle that we all lead, when we need to just "turn it off", even if it's just for a short while long enough to enjoy a morning run.

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03-30-2014, 04:49 PM   #2
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Your ability to see an intriguing photo from what I would pass over as just a part of my surroundings is most enviable.
I wish I had your eye.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Parallax Quote
Your ability to see an intriguing photo from what I would pass over as just a part of my surroundings is most enviable.
I wish I had your eye.
He's an expert at catching interesting moments in a stranger's life much to our pleasure.
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everyone is so "connected" these days
nice capture !

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He's an expert at catching interesting moments in a stranger's life much to our pleasure.
Indeed.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Parallax Quote
Your ability to see an intriguing photo from what I would pass over as just a part of my surroundings is most enviable.
I wish I had your eye.
Absolutely - I couldn't say it better.

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03-31-2014, 12:12 PM   #7
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I wish I had your eye
I'm lucky that on such outings, I have the time on hand to not just look but to see.

QuoteOriginally posted by eaglem Quote
He's an expert at catching interesting moments in a stranger's life much to our pleasure
Thanks.

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nice capture !
Thanks again.

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Absolutely - I couldn't say it better.
Thanks again, again.

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Poor thing stood there so long looking at her phone she outgrew her pants!
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Maybe it is flood season there and those are her high water pants.
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long looking at her phone she outgrew her pants
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are her high water pants
No I'm afraid your both wrong, these are her cd, (drag coefficient) breeks.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Parallax Quote
I wish I had your eye.
And somehow shot with all those much-too-heavy, manual focus albatrosses he insists on using. Perhaps an argument that the artist's skill in photography transcends some need for ultra-light, instant gratification.

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And somehow shot with all those much-too-heavy, manual focus albatrosses he insists on using. Perhaps an argument that the artist's skill in photography transcends some need for ultra-light, instant gratification.
What's most remarkable is that he's able to do it without a full frame camera. :LOL:



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manual focus albatrosses he insists on using
Steady on, there's a whole clutch of fine glass now crying over there in the corner of the room.

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Perhaps an argument that the artist's skill in photography transcends some need for ultra-light, instant gratification.
All these clever big ish words... I'm not sure your even talking about me, I'm just a simple photographer.

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he's able to do it without a full frame camera
Aye cos Pentax wont step up to the mark, hence I have to use other brands for work, as clients know best about this FF malarky... apparently.
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If I weighed what she does, I could probably do a morning run but with much more serious look on my face beforehand.
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If I weighed what she does
I'd be in hospital unwell.

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