Stunning work again Joshua ... I'm just in love with your Burma series !
My wife and I had a trip to Bagan/Mandalay/Inle/Chiang Mai/Krabi/Siem Reap lined up for this January when we had to postpone our Istanbul trip yet again. That went down the river too when we decided to close our business here in Shanghai and the compensation we needed to pay to our employees was a lot of money, but your photos remain an inspiration and as I want the best conditions when we do go there then it'll have to be next January now !
Frogfish wrote:
Stunning work again Joshua ... I'm just in love with your Burma series !
My wife and I had a trip to Bagan/Mandalay/Inle/Chiang Mai/Krabi/Siem Reap lined up for this January when we had to postpone our Istanbul trip yet again. That went down the river too when we decided to close our business here in Shanghai and the compensation we needed to pay to our employees was a lot of money, but your photos remain an inspiration and as I want the best conditions when we do go there then it'll have to be next January now !
Guys, I am truly flattered. Thank you so much!
Kevin, Myanmar is absolutely worth visiting. I truly love it! I would suggest for you to go on a photography oriented tour or hire a guide that is also a photographer. Not only they will bring you to the photogenic spots but they know the best time for you to do so. It makes the whole world of difference in the way you do photography there.
Joshua, add one voice to the choir singing your praise! Though that by no means excludes well deserving others, such as Werner, sholt, Jenkwang, Gregg, Jordan, Rich, Phillip, Mike, Luvwine...
philber wrote:
Joshua, add one voice to the choir singing your praise! Though that by no means excludes well deserving others, such as Werner, sholt, Jenkwang, Gregg, Jordan, Rich, Phillip, Mike, Luvwine...
Vultures feeding on a carcasse of a baby hippopotamus. Had it not been for the terrible smell I would have liked to spend some more time with these guys:
Photo taken about 19 minutes after sunrise, October 4, 2015, as the mountainside at the far end of Heart Lake (Lake owned by the Adirondack Mountain Club) was being bathed in Golden Light, Lake Placid, NY. Image taken with my tripod mounted A7r and my Minolta CLE MC 40mm f2 M-Rokkor lens, ISO 400, lens set to approximately f11 for 1/60 second. Processed in LR6.
Boy, I have a lot of catching up to do. I've been in a shooting funk of late, plus it's been cold, plus I've had stuff to do around the house, plus I was away . . . . OK, enough with the excuses! Here's a few from the frozen lakefront last night.
rji2goleez wrote:
Boy, I have a lot of catching up to do. I've been in a shooting funk of late, plus it's been cold, plus I've had stuff to do around the house, plus I was away . . . . OK, enough with the excuses! Here's a few from the frozen lakefront last night.
Bob - a shooting funk of late For you does that mean you went for a week without taking pics? You are one of the most diehards I've seen! And as always enjoy your daily life pics!
Here's one from yesterday taken off our front porch in Panama - A7r + C-Y Zeiss 100-300 VS.
Dave