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Urban photos,
That fake sun is such a delightful shot. I am enthralled by the colors and the silhouettes. Melanie, I remember when you first posted the lightning shot and I was bowled over then and am still fascinated by it. Vito, That stream looks good enough to sit under and just relax in its cool waters. Lovely work. Aloha |
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haha ow gosh,.... a lot of anwsers to give
![]() I hope i do not forget anybody ![]() fist... tnxs for all those great comments!!! Hmmm how i took the lightning one? ![]() Just luck!! I got 3 that evening... But this is the best one.... The lighting was so frequent... I could almost keep on shooting.. First of all... the tripod was really a must!! My father stood beside me and didn't get one... He didn't use a tripod :P (we share one) hahaha @ vito: where i work ![]() ![]() I work at a primery school for childeren with hearing, speaking of languageproblems ![]() I Love to photograve them.... Just last week I took over a 150 photo's when we got a special day.... carnaval... Just like they have in brazil :P but we got that also in the south of the Netherlands... So all the childeren were dressed up.... Like indians, cowboy's... bears.... policeman.... nurses ![]() |
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lol i wasn't sure if you were in the CIA or something
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Imacer: put [img] at the beginning and [/img] at the end of your url (no spaces)
Also, your picture does not exist at the file location you gave. |
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Hi Steven,
My favorite photos are of family members and of a wonderful girl who is no longer a part of my life. As does Melanie, for their privacy, I choose not to post them. They are, however, forever posted in my heart, forever. Other than people, my favorite places to photograph are the mountains and the sea. Here is one from the mountains (shot with an HP200 (max megapixels ~ 1) now handed down to a family member): ![]() It is just an "okay snapshot", really. However, the moment and the circumstances of its capture are what make it a favorite of mine. Great thread, Steve! |
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It's more than "just an okay snapshot." It's beautiful.
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Too much cold mountains... IMO we all deserve some thing warmer!
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I really like that one. Your eyes start looking at the palms trees and then your view is drawn down to the water by the very well composed lines that the rocks create.
Good work! |
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