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Posted By: Kerrowdown, 01-16-2018, 02:34 AM

The capabilities of the K1 still continue to astound me at times, from bright sun to dark shadows and all this from a humble "Special Lady” (Pentax-A 50mm F1.2).

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01-16-2018, 10:43 AM   #2
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What beautiful architecture. Perfect exposure.
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What beautiful architecture. Perfect exposure.
Thank you.
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Your right, it is good, especially in your hands.

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Your right, it is good, especially in your hands.
Thanks, you’ve got the old Kerrowdown blushing again.
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Great shot. A definite wall hanger in my opinion. Composition, light, texture of the stone work. The diagonal shadows and placement of windows and door behind the arches. And even more depth provided by one hanging lamp. Thumbs up.
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I want to make an arch comment but all I can do is stair at your adoorable image!

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Great shot. A definite wall hanger in my opinion. Composition, light, texture of the stone work. The diagonal shadows and placement of windows and door behind the arches. And even more depth provided by one hanging lamp. Thumbs up.
Thank you for your very kind words.
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I want to make an arch comment but all I can do is stair at your adoorable image!
Interesting view point.
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Again an excellent shot!
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Beautiful. Where was this taken? Edinburgh?
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Again an excellent shot!
Thank you.
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Beautiful
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Where was this taken? Edinburgh?
No unfortunately no, the clue was in the words "from bright sun"
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Fantastic shot! The exposure is perfect. You did extremely good with this shot.
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Fantastic shot! The exposure is perfect. You did extremely good with this shot.
Thank you for your kind words.
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