Thanks, Dan.

I did not mean to solicit any action except responses and critique regarding my images :-). But you get busy posting more PESOs - then I think I'll have no reason to object :-).

We got very lucky earlier this year, when we went to a shot vacation in Galilee region. The weather was just right both for leisure and for photography. The Safed is a wonderful place to explore.

As for Nocturne and Shadows - despite being very old by modern gear standards, Ricoh GXR-M is surprisingly suitable for this kind of photography. And my lenses, especially A 50/1.2 are too :-).

Boris

On 12/8/2014 16:14, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Yikes!

You complain about being busy, and then unload 11 PESOs on us all at
once?  Are you trying to make us all too busy to post PESOs as well?

Seriously, that is a fine group of images, all worthy of spending some
time on.

Safed is one of the nicest landscapes I have seen in a while, and
crooked is compelling, with fascinating textures and tones.  Cachier
(cashier?) is an effective portrait;  I like the way you captured her
at work and included a lot of OoF details around her, but I find the
light behind her forehead a bit distracting.

My favorites, however, are Nocture and Shadows.  Both show excellent
use of the light at hand, and both grab my eye and hold my attention.
m The pedestrian in Nocture is captured is just the right location,
and really elevates the image to a different level.  In a similar
vein, the seated person close to the camera in Shadows, while
initially passing unnoticed, adds something special to what is
otherwise already a well composed and pleasing night scene.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola


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