Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread!
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Don't you believe it! Not everything is a selfie these days. Here are some recent photos of people taking photos of friends. I used the Canon G16.
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All great pictures, but the Corgi pictures is the real icing on the cake
A great series there, Henry.
A great series there, Henry.
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If taking photos of self is a selfie, then Henry is a master of groupie.
Great series, Henry.
Sury
Great series, Henry.
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Here you can see a close-up of the patient and obedient dogs...well, patient and obedient as long as Dad is hovering close by.Birma wrote:All great pictures, but the Corgi pictures is the real icing on the cake
A great series there, Henry.
Yeah, Sury, it is a groupie!
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Some great shots being posted here.
Here's my contribution. These were taken in Cuitláhuac during a recent trip to Mexico. I tool several shots of the first guy and some video. When I started to go back to my table the second guy called me over to take some shots of him doing his job. I showed both of them the pictures I took and they seemed pretty pleased. And I might add, the food was about the best I've tasted.
Taken with a Panasonic FZ200.
Here's my contribution. These were taken in Cuitláhuac during a recent trip to Mexico. I tool several shots of the first guy and some video. When I started to go back to my table the second guy called me over to take some shots of him doing his job. I showed both of them the pictures I took and they seemed pretty pleased. And I might add, the food was about the best I've tasted.
Taken with a Panasonic FZ200.
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Very nice, The Hefay - I like the blurry action of the chefs, and the bright coloured surroundings.
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Thanks Andy.
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Nice shots Jeff. Agree with Andy on that "action" shot.
Where is this Cuitláhuac in Mexico? Just curious.
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Where is this Cuitláhuac in Mexico? Just curious.
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Thanks Sury. It's west of the city of Veracruz, which is on the east coast.
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Good to see some images of Mexico! I want to go there again.
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It was a great time. I hope to go back again. Here's a lemon blossom. Panasonic FZ200.
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This girl is from a very poor family that lives in a one room shack. Every time I saw this little girl she had this same big smile. Here she was trying to get that green crate on top of her to hide from me. I showed her mom the pictures I had taken of her little kids, and that gave her (the mom) something to smile about.
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Nice capture Jeff. And a gentle reminder that the problems we face may not be
as bad after all.
Sury
as bad after all.
Sury
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Thanks Sury.
So true.sury wrote: And a gentle reminder that the problems we face may not be
as bad after all.
Sury
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This morning I was walking over the mountains to Ishite-ji and this was the view of Matsuyama-jo (Matsuyama Castle). Used Canon G16. Today was such a gorgeous and warm spring-like day, but this morning it started foggy.
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