There are just an amazing number of great photos on this page:
Toshiro I especially like the bw.
Genji great street capture of the couple, very tender shot.
Helena I'm never sure of the Lensbaby but you have done great things with the light.
Damon nice use of nd filter to stop action on the waterfalls. Looks almost creamy.
Joshua what can I say. Your pictures of models are always fantastic.
GoColts great sense of power and excitement with the splash (BTW I'm from Baltimore and remember the old Colts)
Samuli -- fine sense of depth of field and using bokeh to create the trunk pattern.
Indy spectacular night photograph. Great impression.
Jim you have really captured the feeling of Autumn.
Jako love the atmosphere -- that Loxia 21 is amazing.
Maestro wonderful sense of light throughout the image.
Lenny you nailed the ducks and the 3-d quality really stands out..ebboth two very different pictures -- nice quizzical look and haunting mysterious quality of the road.
Here are some from the morning.
After the rain. Two lakes behind us merged
-rce- wrote:
Can I just do a global "Like" on everything you post?
Rich, I am very flattered; thank you very much!
Michael Everet wrote:
There are just an amazing number of great photos on this page:
Joshua what can I say. Your pictures of models are always fantastic.
Here are some from the morning.
After the rain. Two lakes behind us merged
Michael, thank you very much! I enjoy your images of the "merged lakes" behind your house. Great lighting and well captured!
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Posted in a different thread but not here... And yes, from CR
After finishing up some interior images of Mission San Juan, I captured this long exposure shot of the sunset using the SR app. Single exposure using the Canon 24mm TS-E.
A few shots of my nieces from our Christmas session. The sigma 135 art FE is VERY sharp. All images are lit with one Godox AD600 camera left in an Elinchrom rotalux 53” Octa. Sony A7iii with 135art
I've been trying to get better at taking pictures of the bush: sometimes it is hard to find anything to focus on. This is a bit of bush near where I live in Sydney, and I liked the way that all the branches and trees bend and twist to almost entirely obscure the houses in the far background.