Exhibit your B&W shots
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- Dr. Harout
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Re: Exhibit your B&W shots
Wow, excellent shots, Mark.
I agree with Sury for the second shot.
And here is a shot dating back from Feb. 1990 with a Nikon FE2
Johnny and His Car by Dr. Harout, on Flickr
I agree with Sury for the second shot.
And here is a shot dating back from Feb. 1990 with a Nikon FE2
Johnny and His Car by Dr. Harout, on Flickr
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Those trumpet shots are great Mark
Johnny needs a new car Doc
Johnny needs a new car Doc
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- sury
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The street scene including the nonchalant Johnny evokes such a nostalgia for me.
It transported me back in time. Andy, that itself should make Johnny's car worthwhile.
It may not take you from point A to point B, but certainly capable of time travel.
Sury
It transported me back in time. Andy, that itself should make Johnny's car worthwhile.
It may not take you from point A to point B, but certainly capable of time travel.
Sury
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Thanks guys.
Johnny definitely came back to the future in this one Doc. I feel for the car though
Mark
Johnny definitely came back to the future in this one Doc. I feel for the car though
Mark
Re: Exhibit your B&W shots
Some really great shots here, I really like the trumpet abstracts.
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At a recent club shoot at St Mary's Church Faversham:-
A900 + 24-70zeiss
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Thanks!caporip wrote:Some really great shots here, I really like the trumpet abstracts.
- sury
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Good one caporip.
I am wondering if the image would be more effective if the white part of the
background is less overexposed. Due to lack of pattern or structure like the ceiling,
to me it seems a bit more like a white smear and distracting.
With best regards,
Sury
I am wondering if the image would be more effective if the white part of the
background is less overexposed. Due to lack of pattern or structure like the ceiling,
to me it seems a bit more like a white smear and distracting.
With best regards,
Sury
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I agree with Sury, the white does distract a bit from the subject. I do like the composition. The statue does really pop.
Mark
Mark
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That's a nice portrait Sury - good pose.
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- KevinBarrett
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There are some great shots in here! It's no wonder I see black-and-white shots spilling over into the other exhibit threads!
Here's one from near my new home here in Seattle, Washington:
Scooter Row by Kevin_Barrett, on Flickr
Here's one from near my new home here in Seattle, Washington:
Scooter Row by Kevin_Barrett, on Flickr
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@sury: great pose indeed and a genuine smile to boot! Was your wife as reluctant as your daughter every time you pop up with that 'darned camera' around your neck?
@Kevin: is the scooter a popular method of transportation where you live? Here it's especially popular with teenagers and people who work in very crowded areas (like I do).
Mark
@Kevin: is the scooter a popular method of transportation where you live? Here it's especially popular with teenagers and people who work in very crowded areas (like I do).
Mark
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She is more reluctant and camera shy than my daughter. It was a rare moment that she is relaxed
and more over this is right after she worked in the backyard. So no make up, no dress up and such.
It was in some sense a "candid" shot, if you will.
Sury
and more over this is right after she worked in the backyard. So no make up, no dress up and such.
It was in some sense a "candid" shot, if you will.
Sury
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