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| 11/09/2014 10:21:44 AM |
effervescenceby smardazComment: I hate giving unequivocal studio portraits high scores ... unless they're this beautifully executed. Then I don't mind at all. Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2014 10:19:41 AM |
The Birdby james_soComment: Intriguing photograph. I thought I'd tried every bit of camera negligence and abuse there is, but I never did this. Possibly you used a tripod but kicked the Earth sideways. That would be a good trick, and this is a strangely interesting image. Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2014 10:14:54 AM |
Minneriyaby aznymComment: These look familiar to me, but then not. Still a beautiful sight, in any latitude. Onto my top shelf you go. Thank you. |
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| 11/09/2014 12:52:31 AM |
forget me not by ubiqueComment: Thank you for all the comments. Message edited by author 2014-11-09 00:57:58. |
| 11/08/2014 09:54:18 PM |
bubble gumby jmritzComment: Originally posted by tnun: beautiful morphs and fades, just like the development of flavors in the mouth. |
How good is that? To inspire such a simile is like a Triple-Blue ribbon, is it not? Message edited by author 2014-11-08 21:54:55. |
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| 11/08/2014 11:52:24 AM |
A date with Fifiby Yo_SpiffComment: Originally posted by mariuca: This is one of the best pictures of Americana that I saw in a long time. |
Yep. It's a bell-ringer all right. Just terrific, Steve. |
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| 11/08/2014 11:45:06 AM |
R.E.S.by tnunComment: Yes, underrated ... not least by me. (a niggardly 6). Do you know the stellar novel The Industry of Souls by the late Martin Booth? This could be a picture of the protagonist, Alexander Bayliss. If you haven't read it, do. You'll smother me with gratitude. |
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| 11/08/2014 09:43:20 AM |
forget me not by ubiqueComment: Originally posted by Neat: I'm surprised Don didn't say anything about the vignetting ;) |
It's because he would hardly fail to recognise the plodding spoor of the elephant man, and he's long given up despairing of my love of excessive vignettes. |
| 11/08/2014 08:44:57 AM |
An Armloadby markwileyComment: Fuji should be paying you for owning that X100S. I know the Leica guys here admire your X100s stuff, and you deserve to be in their company. Or they in yours. It's beautiful, durable craftsmanship, Mark. I think your stuff is consistently what poker players refer to as 'the nuts'. Thank you. |
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| 11/07/2014 10:08:48 AM |
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