te4o wrote:
Edward, what is your subject doing, I like the the rendition very much but have no idea what this machine is. Looks like ice cutting? But ice in Thailand? This is usually called Iceland
Very nice flower shot te4o!
That is a gemstone cutter. We do have ice in Thailand too, in the freezer
Jim, love the photo of the red barn with the 50 Planar a few pages back and also the second portrait here.
Luka, very nice daylight landscape photo with a lot of detail and a nice composition with the river. Have you been there before, it looks like you could get some fantastic colorful fall photos from that spot?
Ulff, I think Uzay's suggestion was spot on. The last one has a much better balance and is overall a very good photo.
Bob, it is easy to overlook yet another saturated sunset photo but you got a beautiful set there. Both on an esthetic and technical level.
Edward, two interesting and well done documentary photos.
edwardkaraa wrote:
Wow! That bronze statue shot is amazing!
I agree and from the first set the first photo has the best composition in my opinion. Well done!
I have been working too much lately and am pages behind. Great work all. Here are a handful of images in protest of the rainy weather that we have had in the Bay Area for the last week. All from the Monterey Aquarium with the 35/1.4 ZE.
The upside down reflections are quite fascinating. They fool your brain.
And those b/w shots from the Monterrey Bay Aquarium are great. I am not usually a big fan of BW, but I liked how those came out.
The Bay Area rain finally let up today, though it left clouds and wind. The clouds produced an interesting sunset. And normally, wind ruins my shots, but a few came out quite interesting.
LZ: great stuff. Very good shots!
Dalmas: like the bridge shot and also the colorful shot!
alkanphel: very good BW conversions. Love them all.
wise guy: nice
ulff: last one is very good!
"Hardcore": Beautiful !
Reagan: like 2 & 3. Is that en route to Caesar's palace?!