Nice Photos.
Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 February 2008
Here is my candidate as being almost quite good. In fact it is two painstakingly joined.

Taken up in the mountain at Skurdalsvatn in 2000.
Though this one takien in Warsaw in November 2006 is not bad:

I know there are several good photgraphers here, and it would be nice to see some of you best efforts if you feel inclined to share!
George
Fabulous.
Yes, the overall winner was the one I would have picked, too.
I liked the warp drive meteor shower.
Sniper that is terrific. Good job!
Fabulous.
Yes, the overall winner was the one I would have picked, too.
I liked the warp drive meteor shower.
It was an impressive image for sure, but had a little TOO much going on for my (unsophisticated) taste. Maybe would be better in B&W.
Undeniably an amazing spread of images too. The winner is very classy.
A bit biased to the Milky Way though?
They are all truly impressive.
Sniper that is terrific. Good job!
Thanks, it was just a bit of fun with my wife's best friend. I got her to pose from memory so she is not quite right - I may have another bash when the light is better and I have a photo of the Mona Lisa in front of me.
Horses at Sunrise by BLUENOWZ1878, on Flickr
"Jamie, sometimes your photos come across as 'otherworldly' In how you capture colours, very nice. Jason"
Thanks Jason, bit of IR with a filter on the lens and some channel swapping...
The view from my friends' balcony (with the phone). From a distance, almost looks like not a hellhole!
Anyway, they're pictures, and they're of Nice, therefore they fit the thread title.
Beautiful Fabio
Hi Guys.
I love this thread. Back in the day I was an 'old school' professional industrial /commercial photographer; before the days of digital. Some of the images on this thread are just stunning in there beauty. However, I read this response from Jamie to a question from Jason.
"Jamie, sometimes your photos come across as 'otherworldly' In how you capture colours, very nice. Jason"
Thanks Jason, bit of IR with a filter on the lens and some channel swapping...
....and I am just curious to how much digital manipulation is applied to some of the pictures posted.
This question should in no way to be taken as criticism. I am just interested as a passive viewer of really good photography.
Regard Graham.