Nice Photos.
Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 February 2008
Most of us have taken one or two nice photos.
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
Posted on: 25 September 2014 by JamieWednesday
Posted on: 25 September 2014 by Haim Ronen
Divides.
Taken with the 38 years old 15mm before the new super wide arrives.
Posted on: 25 September 2014 by count.d
Originally Posted by JamieWednesday:
Superb Jamie. He's an odd character. Slightly moody at the start and just wouldn't leave the tweaking of the sound alone for the first 7-8 numbers. He just wasn't happy with the amount of reverb from the church interior. He's always the same, every time I see him.
Posted on: 25 September 2014 by JamieWednesday
Excellent. Never seen him live
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by JamieWednesday
I'm going to break the first rule of Swan Club...
Swan Club
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by fatcat
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by fatcat
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by fatcat
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by GraemeH
Nice shots of Bruges. Mrs G and I stayed in the wonderful Hotel Orangerie on the canal - highly recommended.
G
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by dayjay
Originally Posted by fatcat:
Very nice
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by fatcat
Thanks G / dayjay.
We stayed at the Hotel Flanders, great value, not in the centre but only 5 minutes walk. Bruges is certainly a photographers paradise. A photo opportunity around every corner. I took about 200 photos, hopefully I find another couple of good ones.
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by GraemeH
The film 'In Bruges' is an amusing watch if you have been there.
G
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by JamieWednesday
Very nice pics cat.
I liked the film too!
Posted on: 26 September 2014 by fatcat
Yes, an excellent film, very funny and sad. To be honest we saw the film and decided it would be a nice place to visit.
Given my name, you may be surprised to hear I made it up the bellfry.
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by JamieWednesday
The making of...
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by Haim Ronen
Originally Posted by JamieWednesday:
The making of...
The stark difference between f/20 and f/1.8. It is amazing how 10 extra exposure seconds (as well as point of focus, I guess) smooth out the water surface. Very atmospheric, Jamie.
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by Haim Ronen
Green dream.
A Wisconsin flow is welcomed at the Illinois border.
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by dayjay
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by dayjay
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by JamieWednesday
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by dayjay
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by Paper Plane
Originally Posted by JamieWednesday:
Fascinating. Is it a sunken railway line?
steve
Posted on: 27 September 2014 by JamieWednesday
Hi Steve, no. I guess it would be described as an 'installation' at a park/nature reserve in Northamptonshire, Stanwick Lakes.
Posted on: 28 September 2014 by Bananahead
Posted on: 28 September 2014 by GraemeH