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01-12-2018, 04:20 PM - 2 Likes   #13996
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QuoteOriginally posted by jabobby Quote
awscreo, very nice Montreal B&W's
zzeitg, really like the photo of the plume from the power plant, nice
LeRolls, the brightness of the flare sorta compliments her smile, nice mood, I like it. How would it look with brightness on lower portion of photo & a star and detail on her upper body ? Just wondering, awesome experimenting.
Hattifnatt, like the second photo of the shanty, kinda neat looking.
Frederic, That Topaz Texture effect makes that photo look just like a painting, really cool, I like that a lot.
teiki arii, your Pompei B&W shots are outstanding, love the mosaic floor & nice frame work as always.
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from the jacksonville zoo, da*300 1/50 handheld


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QuoteOriginally posted by sculptor666 Quote
from the jacksonville zoo, da*300 1/50 handheld
That picture says a lot! To me at least it seems like you captured a lot of emotion.

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QuoteOriginally posted by ivanvernon Quote
Great artistic use of flare . . . sometimes doesn't work but here it does. I like how you are trying different approaches lately. Keep up the good work and experimentation.
Thank you kindly. Agreed that it doesn't always work. Trying different things to enhance the mood or overall atmosphere.

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Amazing
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That's a wonderful image. The young lady has a beautiful, charming, youthful face. I'd love to see just a head-and-shoulders prortrait.
Much appreciated. I actually posted two different head shots of Marina not too long ago. Someday soon I hope to have enough images of her to put together a book.

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the brightness of the flare sorta compliments her smile, nice mood, I like it. How would it look with brightness on lower portion of photo & a star and detail on her upper body ? Just wondering, awesome experimenting.
Thank you. It was all done in camera with actual sunlight so I didn't have too much control over the elements you speak of. Kind of just had to go with the moment and make the most of it.
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Hattifnatt, like the second photo of the shanty, kinda neat looking.
Thank you. Here's another one to start the new year, mist at sunset over the Moieciu village:

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QuoteOriginally posted by jabobby Quote
teiki arii, your Pompei B&W shots are outstanding, love the mosaic floor & nice frame work as always.
Thank you Bob,
I try to do my best with varying degrees of success...
Very classic frames, just working on light and shadows, helpful as reference points for my Rolleiflex printings.

ChatMechant, very nice pictures, nice texture,
fs999, nice pics of flowers and squirrel in snow,
pinholecam, nice picture and nice process of the 6 girls in the park,
EricBrown, like the portrait in BW of the fisherman,
zzeitg, nice pictures and nice color process with Sigma 85 (the "old" one?),
LeRolls, nice girls, nice pictures (no boobless girls in your area?),
bpv_UW, beautiful process at #13897.



Pompeď, Leica Elmarit-R 28/2.8.


Pompeď, Leica Elmarit-R 28/2.8.

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It was interesting for me to note, that my most used lens on this entire trip was the Tokina 20-35mm, but we start out the series with the good old Tamron.

River behind our cabin

Pentax K-1 TAMRON SP AF 28-75mm F2.8 XR Di ƒ/16.0 28.0 mm 1/125 iso560


Pentax K-1 TAMRON SP AF 28-75mm F2.8 XR Di ƒ/8.0 28.0 mm 1/125 iso140
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QuoteOriginally posted by Erictator Quote
It was interesting for me to note, that my most used lens on this entire trip was the Tokina 20-35mm, but we start out the series with the good old Tamron.
Pentax K-1 TAMRON SP AF 28-75mm F2.8 XR Di ƒ/16.0 28.0 mm 1/125
I have been told so.


Pompeď, Leica Elmarit-R 28/2.8.
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