On 11/27/2021 3:45 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Pretty! ..

As to your question.. Dude, I live in NEW YORK    the whole place is iconic ;-)

ann

Yeah, but not all of us here on the list are so privileged.

And even in New York I'm sure there are some views that are MORE ICONIC than others; scenes that EVERY photographer ... if he/she is going to consider him/her-self a real PHOTOGRAPHER ... has to capture for the portfolio or just for the personal satisfaction.

How many photos of the Brooklyn Bridge have you taken over the years? Have you ever found the time, the place, the angle of view & the perfect light to make it *THE PHOTOGRAPH*?

... the one that finally says, "Ok, I got that one."

And there's a whole other world outside of New York City. I KNOW you know that, because I've seen the photos you've posted from other places.

I don't comment on most of the photos posted here, but y'all should know that I do try to look at every one of them **.

So, what are the rest of y'all's iconic scenes, the ones that aren't Raleigh or New York City?



On 11/27/2021 3:19 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
Left the first one up on the screen overnight so it was the first thing I saw this morning when I came in here where the computer is ...

Got me wondering. There's a image of Raleigh that I'm sure every photographer that lives here has tried to capture one time or another.

My version:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jb_sessoms/31791297616

What are the iconic scenes in YOUR neck of the woods that sooner or later capture the imagination of every photographer in town?

On 11/23/2021 10:55 PM, Corey Leopold wrote:
Took the K3 III out for the first time tonight

https://www.flickr.com/photos/cleopold73/51701032981

It is a re-take of a shot I did in 2008 with my k10d.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/cleopold73/3108947437/




** Well, maybe not ALL 300 of the baby birds in the nest under Larry's carport, but I look at the first dozen or so ...

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