Sporgon said:My black and white version of Selby Abbey. 5D + 35/2
Very nice picture, Sporgon.
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Sporgon said:My black and white version of Selby Abbey. 5D + 35/2
Eldar said:A storm is rolling in over Crete.
Pookie said:Eldar said:I´ve just been on a workshop with a fantastic photographer, Morten Krogvold. We got a number of challenges. This was my response to "The Lonely". Shot standing on a wiggly stepladder, on an icy surface, temperature -17C/-2F, very early in the morning. For those who know their Douglas Adams, there is a deep message out on the right
Ahh, the price you pay for art. Step ladders and cameras are a tricky proposition. Great frame.
Here is one I took and my wife insisted I put into my portfolio. Fortunately I listened to her, this has been licensed more than once by Getty. The last licence went to IKEA... I have no idea what they plan on doing with it.
d4mike said:Bass Harbor Lighthouse, Maine. I left the red light on.
6D, 24-105
gary samples said:beautiful work !Sporgon said:My black and white version of Selby Abbey. 5D + 35/2
Click said:Sporgon said:My black and white version of Selby Abbey. 5D + 35/2
Very nice picture, Sporgon.
d4mike said:HaHaHa! That's not what I see at all, rules or no rules, but that was some funny stuff right there.
And what do you have against physically impaired female horse riding weightlifters anyway?
cid said:I'll add some more
d4mike said:HaHaHa!!
I'm glad you didn't flame me and saw my humor as well!
I have to admit, all I saw was the outfit and the lovely lady in the outfit, the rest is what it is. ;D
Sporgon said:Where have all the funny comments gone ! ?
Click said:cid said:I'll add some more
Very nice series. I especially like the first picture. Well done, Cid.
cid said:offtopic: there is one little thing I don't like and it's that wide pictures have to be scrolled horizontally, in same cases it completely chages the crop of image