Very good as usual.
Not surprised there were groupies, given how incredibly attractive the men are. For the avoidance of doubt, I'm being ironic.
Very good as usual.
Not surprised there were groupies, given how incredibly attractive the men are. For the avoidance of doubt, I'm being ironic.
Much prefer the lush green tones of the first. A nice location that.
I thought the same too.
Nice one, the stairs leading your eye directly to the charlatan ;-)
That's a grea shot Chris. At first I thought it was a reflection in a shop window.
@Daneland has written:I don't understand the purpose of the "coach". I don't know what you use to post-process but it should be a simple matter to make the person on the right edge go away so it doesn't draw attention away from your subject.
It's probably a traditional traveller caravan.
Late last month, I had a "saturation biopsy" done under anesthesia to determine if my very high PSA levels meant I had Prostate Cancer. On Thursday, I learned the results, and they were negative, so I am completely clear of cancer. 😀
The assignment for my camera club this month was vertical panoramas. We were required to combine at least three photos across by three photos high. These were my submissions...
Lots of detail in these shots. Nice framing and composition, but it was a pity the sun was not illuminating the tallest building in the first shot.
Concert shots
Shots from one concert. As warmup one local band performed, then 2 bands from Finland. Rock-metal show.
Local band's singer. Seems to have groupies, in public placards could be seen and after show red bra was flying to stage. With home keys attached to it :D
Excellent shots as usual. This one is my favourite, as it is the most offbeat composition.
@NCV has written:This has a lot of potential, but I would have made the background to the left and the right completely black, so it was all about the bridge without the streaks of light distracting.
EDIT: After posting I've noticed you have to view full screen to see the streaks of light to which I refer.
This is my favorite of these by far.
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I did make a version with a totally black background, but I came back to the version with just a touch of detail in the background, to give the bridge a destination.
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Devil's LeapI have visited this strange landscape in the Apennines above Parma before, but it it is a great area for a winter walk. The rock formations are due to differential erosione.
Fascinating landscape - just the kind of place that attracts me 😁
Yes' I remember you like these sort of geo-sites. It is quite a large area, I want to go back and explore the area pictured in the last shot. But I managed to get a huge cold, so it will have to wait.
Good one. I like these sort of split images.
Interesting shot - I had to look twice for my brain to register what's going on.
Tuscany. Italy.
Nice composition to highlight the grasses. Great colours, warm and inviting.
Look like a great place for hiking
Devil's Leap
I have visited this strange landscape in the Apennines above Parma before, but it it is a great area for a winter walk. The rock formations are due to differential erosione.
The cable bridge needed to be rebuilt after the torrent swollen by heavy rain tore the old one down. The sensibly built it much higher this time.
A good set with Some interesting rock formations.
How bizarre. I too had results of a PSA prostate test on Thursday. Thankfully also negative but not before a scare caused by an admin cock-up at my doctor.
I would not have seen the humor in that AT ALL!
The first shot is technically very good but if I'm honest (which I know you prefer), a bit soulless.
Just before I left to get the doctor's report, I learned that my previous shots from an earlier photo shoot were not merging. Since I had to submit my entries that evening, I didn't have the luxury of waiting for better light. But I wanted to prove the concept and learn from any technical mistakes I made.
And I think I'd drop the exposure on the top of the building at the right.
Yeah, I missed that before submitting in a rush. Thursday was a hectic but ultimately good day.
Also, just before I left for the doctor's report, I dropped my glasses and scratched both lenses. I learned after my doctor's appointment that the repair is covered by warranty. I have to wait about two weeks for the replacement. Meanwhile, I'm wearing an old less strong pair.
Late last month, I had a "saturation biopsy" done under anesthesia to determine if my very high PSA levels meant I had Prostate Cancer. On Thursday, I learned the results, and they were negative, so I am completely clear of cancer. 😀
The assignment for my camera club this month was vertical panoramas. We were required to combine at least three photos across by three photos high. These were my submissions...
The second shot is really good. That green light on the left and its reflection add a nice touch to the image.
Congrats on the medical results!
Concert shots
Shots from one concert. As warmup one local band performed, then 2 bands from Finland. Rock-metal show.
Local band's singer. Seems to have groupies, in public placards could be seen and after show red bra was flying to stage. With home keys attached to it :D
All good, I like this one best
Time passes
I haven't done any photography for a couple of weeks, mainly due to preoccupation with tasks at the 'new' house. But I have been trying to get my catalogue in order, and found these two images of the Penkiln Burn taken from the same spot. We had a wet summer followed by a fairly dry autumn (contrary to much of the UK), hence the summer shot has more water in the burn than the more recent one.
Both really good!!!
Maybe you can get a winter shot as well for the series
@Woodsider79 has written:Time passes
I haven't done any photography for a couple of weeks, mainly due to preoccupation with tasks at the 'new' house. But I have been trying to get my catalogue in order, and found these two images of the Penkiln Burn taken from the same spot. We had a wet summer followed by a fairly dry autumn (contrary to much of the UK), hence the summer shot has more water in the burn than the more recent one.
Both really good!!!
Maybe you can get a winter shot as well (preferably with some snow) for the series
I like this shot. Thought provoking.
Some people will believe in anything :-(
@Daneland has written:I am glad you are clear of it. I wondered if it was done under local or general anaesthesia?
General anesthesia. And because my health care plan has a 25% co-pay on outpatient surgery, I had to pay $2,155 out of my pocket. But at least now I don't have to worry about cancer.
I don’t know much about saturation biopsy, but I had it done with only local anesthesia (I think they took 24 cores), and it really hurt. I believe some form of sedation is necessary. I have a very high pain threshold, but it caused me significant pain. Cost wise, I didn’t have to pay for mine thanks to the NHS. Unfortunately, my diagnosis came back as cancerous, but we decided to opt for active surveillance.