Lovely shots! Does that sign have a noticeably positive affect?Morning Fog (decided to dust off my old 5DMll)View attachment 212769
It has very little effect. You have to watch where you're walking, especially in the winter.Lovely shots! Does that sign have a noticeably positive affect?
It's the same way where I live. Occasionally, I will even see poop less than 10 meters away from a sign with a plastic bag dispenser.It has very little effect. You have to watch where you're walking, especially in the winter.
This past spring was especially bad for some reason. There was crap everywhere. You really had to have your eyes on the ground ahead of you.It's the same way where I live. Occasionally, I will even see poop less than 10 meters away from a sign with a plastic bag dispenser.
When I was a child, I was not one to look where I was stepping and it seems like I was always steping in it. An unexpected benefit was I could fart and blame it on my shoe if someone smelled it.This past spring was especially bad for some reason. There was crap everywhere. You really had to have your eyes on the ground ahead of you.
It would be funny if the man in the photo's phone shows that he's photographing a third photographer.The photographed photographer. Nicely done, dpc.
Just curious...what part of the world are you in?Shop, Victoria BC (Fujifilm X-T4)View attachment 211604
Ok...keep this up and we'll end up with some sort of infinite MC Escher photo drawing thing.....It would be funny if the man in the photo's phone shows that he's photographing a third photographer.
Just curious...what part of the world are you in?
I've never heard of "Bittermilk" cocktail mixer before...not sure what the other stuff is either.
I live in New Orleans...so, I'm NO stranger to a bar...haha.
Guessing somewhere outside the US?
cayenne
yellow filter was great.Here are two black and white landscape (seascape ?) shots from different generations.
Firstly an evening view of the Isle of Harris, taken from the most northern part of the Isle of Skye. I processed this image with a nod towards the work of Brian Kosoff. Canon 5DS + EF70-300 L @ 160mm, cropped to 6x12 format. 1/40 - f/6.7 - ISO 50
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The second image is taken from Thornwick Bay, on the East Coast of England, looking north up Bempton Cliffs. This was taken on a Canon EOS 1n + Tamron 45mm f/1.8 with Ilford Pan F film, ISO 50 with yellow filter. Needless to say, I can't remember what the settings were !
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