Attila
What matters is you knew which one was the keeper... it's a very lovely
shot.
I also particularly liked Bruce's because it is much more to my taste
than his portraits and is quite stunning - but then the whole gallery
looks great.
ann
On 7/9/2014 12:24, Attila Boros wrote:
A very nice gallery! My faves are:
Big Creek Bridge by Jack Davis, beautiful light and excellent composition!
The Last Resort by Jan van Wijk, derelict buildings and ghost towns
are a fascinating subject.
Oehoe by Toine Kuiper, whoo wouldn't like that, it's hoot!
Brian has made some good points, I wouldn't think my best (not work,
I'm doing it just for fun) is behind me, as both my skills and my
equipment are better now. What I lack is time, time to be in the right
place at the right time. When I took the gull photo I spent about 3
hours standing on a pontoon bridge (which no longer exists), shooting
2 rolls of film to get one keeper. Even so I consider it a lucky shot.
Maybe I need to help that luck a bit:)
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 2:50 AM, Brian Walters <[email protected]> wrote:
The interesting thing is that there are no images created with recent camera
models - no K-3s, no K-5s, no K-7s. Not even a K20D. The most recent model
is a lone K200D.
Does this mean that our best work is behind us? How depressing...
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