You nailed that shot avro...very sharp and clear.
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Here's the same fountain from a different angle. There were several other photographers next to me set up for this shot as well.
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Here's the same fountain from a different angle. There were several other photographers next to me set up for this shot as well.
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Very nice! I like the colors in this one.
Well, the pix say "I was there", though I would have been down on my knees, with a lower viewpoint, to 'engage' more directly with the statues, and fill the frame with them. Of course, I might have needed help getting up again...
Haven't said it before but I really enjoy you're pics of the Lake District. You're very lucky to have all that on the door step and you obviously make great use of it.
Thank you. It's a wonderful area, and I've really only 'scratched the surface'. These are the Howgill Hills, on the edge of the Lake District...
It just never gets old...
What can I say that doesn't overstate the obvious other than...thank you for sharing this Phrasikleia.
I went to Las Vegas recently. The city itself was interesting but, without doubt, the best part of the trip for me was getting out into the Nevada and California desert.
Anyway, I have a bunch of shots that I like. Mine for today...The Strip.
Thank you. It's a wonderful area, and I've really only 'scratched the surface'. These are the Howgill Hills, on the edge of the Lake District...
Another stunner!
Here's the same fountain from a different angle. There were several other photographers next to me set up for this shot as well.
I went to Las Vegas recently. The city itself was interesting but, without doubt, the best part of the trip for me was getting out into the Nevada and California desert.
Anyway, I have a bunch of shots that I like. Mine for today...The Strip.
Thank you. It's a wonderful area, and I've really only 'scratched the surface'. These are the Howgill Hills, on the edge of the Lake District...
I think that's a compliment...in which case, thank you!
acearchie I wish I could comment in a constructive manner to assist your journey of portraiture, but it's my weakest aspect of photography.
I'm disappointed for you that you don't get the feedback you're looking for, apart from ocabj who is quite generous with you from time to time and I imagine is a very busy guy.
I do however, love seeing your progression here. Your passion and perseverance are to be admired. Keep it up, I think you have a huge future ahead of you!
Similar subject from a previous post. Also shot last weekend. Different perspective with a different feel to the image.
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