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| 08/30/2010 12:11:01 PM |
Materby Yo_SpiffComment: That's a grand shot. This '53 Ford even has a couple of toofeys LOL.
1953 was the 50th anniversary for Ford. |
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| 08/30/2010 06:27:17 AM |
Golden Eyesby jomariComment: Awesome cat photo! The white fur stands out from the BG, and makes the cat look like you could almost touch it in the image. There is one wild hair above the ear on the right that seems to lead my eyes away from the subject. The combination of white cat, yellow eyes, yellow flowers, and vignette make for a spectacular image. |
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| 08/30/2010 06:20:05 AM |
lullaby-lr-DSC_0680by tangueraComment: This worked out nicely, to get the great DOF at the long focal length. She must have been pretty far away from your position to have the whole scene in focus like this. The peach colored sky is a very "Pacific" signature thing. I got that in a couple of my photos when I was in Ensenada a couple of years ago. |
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| 08/30/2010 12:22:36 AM |
Once strong, now abandonedby sarampoComment: Nice job, and that was a good trick too. I have done similar shots using 300mm and a 15mm fisheye, but with an in camera double exposure.
There is a bit of a distraction that the moon is in front of the cloud in this one. |
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| 08/29/2010 10:59:36 PM |
bologna hotelby nixterComment: The place is fabulous, and the early evening light is great. The person with the walking stick and the unusual pose add a great element of curiosity to the image. The B&W gives it a very "film camera" sort of look. Thanks for sharing this little scene with us. |
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| 08/29/2010 10:41:02 PM |
27-aug 2010 wotever. home sweet homeby rozComment: My first impression was that there might be a new "Greatful Dead" album out!
This is completely off the wall and different. It's very good stuff Roz. |
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| 08/28/2010 06:55:24 PM |
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| 08/27/2010 10:43:01 AM |
fallen heroby JutildaComment: I know what you mean about loving the trees. We have oaks, some 80 ft tall or so growing in our yard. I would be totally lost without them, although they are a hazard in hurricanes, we have been fortunate so far. One of the limbs broke off one of ours a couple of months ago, and I still haven't gotten it all cut up and gone yet. The base of the limb is about 30 inches thick and the limb was about 60 ft long.
I'm impressed with the phone pic too. They do a good job if there is enough light, and you don't plan on making the image much larger than this one is. |
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| 08/26/2010 11:56:39 PM |
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| 08/26/2010 11:54:46 PM |
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