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: 24 January 2010 by Lee Henley
Well here is a few I took last summer

The big wheel at Weston



A photo panorama overlooking Dudley and Brierly Hill



Another local factory gone to the Far East, pretty much sign of the times around here



A candid of a kid who didnt know I was there



A bit of local stuff to me the Canal



All took with a Nikon D40 DSLR

Cheers

Lee
Posted on: 28 January 2010 by DelR
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Posted on: 28 January 2010 by DelR
Posted on: 28 January 2010 by northpole
Thanks for persevering delr - really enjoyed the photos - esp the first one and the dogfight. What lens was used to appear so close to the action or did you crop the image to zoom in?

Peter
Posted on: 29 January 2010 by bazz
Rottnest Island, Western Australia.




Posted on: 29 January 2010 by Mika K
Quick scene from the tuesday while climbing up with the boys.



And then other shot from the way down..

Posted on: 29 January 2010 by DelR
Thank you Northpole.

The F15/P51 was taken with a Sigma 120-400 on a Nikon D70, at 400mm, making the 35mm equiv 600mm. The shot is full frame. Glad you liked it.
Posted on: 31 January 2010 by Robbert
quote:
Originally posted by Mika K:
Quick scene from the tuesday while climbing up with the boys.



And then other shot from the way down..



This is nice, where is this?

I can't ski like this, but this people can Eek
Posted on: 01 February 2010 by Mika K
Thanks. The pics are taken at Verbier resort area in Valais, Switzerland.
Posted on: 01 February 2010 by winkyincanada

Crossing the Andes by Frog (KTM990 Adventures)
Posted on: 04 February 2010 by Lee Henley
quote:
Originally posted by Robbert:
quote:
Originally posted by Mika K:
Quick scene from the tuesday while climbing up with the boys.



And then other shot from the way down..



This is nice, where is this?

I can't ski like this, but this people can Eek


WOW great pics
Posted on: 08 February 2010 by Haim Ronen
Late layers

Posted on: 10 February 2010 by Mika K
All the good comes to an end. So back from the trip. One more still just because of the nice light we had the other day..

Posted on: 15 February 2010 by DelR
Posted on: 15 February 2010 by mongo
DelR.

That is an excellent photo. It terrifies me!
Posted on: 16 February 2010 by DelR
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Posted on: 16 February 2010 by DelR
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by oldnaim
/Users/Jim/Desktop/saver/Yokohama Pictures/DSC_0088_2_2_2.jpg

Yokohama Bay Bridge
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by oldnaim
whoops, no image.......
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by Exiled Highlander
Oldnaim

You need to upload it to a hosting site first....

Jim
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by u5227470736789439
photobucket.com

For example. Upload and host your photos there, and post the link in the picture icon above in the row above the reply box.

Works for me.

ATB from George
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by pt109


Turks & Caicos 01-10
Posted on: 22 February 2010 by pt109

Caraquet, NB
Posted on: 09 March 2010 by AL4N
Inside Liverpool Anglican Cathedral



Outside the same
Posted on: 09 March 2010 by gone
allegedly the largest enclosed space in Europe.... The reverberation time is incredible - I've got some data somewhere.

Nice picture Al4n - tripod or did you get away with handheld? I normally end up leaning against a pillar to get a reasonably long exposure