The hardest part for me was the perspective. Other than that, it is a very nice image to work with.
It is a sad thing, but not life threatening.
Great shots and narration Mark. Both the town and the surrounding area belie the events that made up the historic background. Thanks for the tour.
A beautiful image Brent. I have wanted to get into model shots but have not connected with a model so far. I have also been very impressed with the work of Thomas and probably wouldn't have noticed the minor corrections that he mentioned, although I agree on the wrist and feet. I would be very happy to have taken a shot like this one. Click Click.
Great series Mike. These roads beg you to explore.
Another Beauty, so to speak. The eyes are unique. Are they split with legs in between? Another great stack.
I wonder what he has in his takeout box. Now I am hungry. There seem to be a lot of brick buildings in your shots Voss. The texture really adds a lot to the scene.
Beautiful shot Jim. I did look at your earlier pano of this location, but Id like this shot better. It may be the fence used as a shoot-by. Great DOF by the way.
If he is used to tourists Erik, he may be expecting you to throw him something.
This is an iconic shot Regis. Beautiful. 🦅️⃣
Semper Fi my brother. On this day of remembrance, you have posted beautiful examples of some of our most iconic critters. They are all very well done, but I am rather fond of the Spoonbill. Quite a pose.
Voss wrote:
Is that good or bad?
Hard to say, I can't see the tat.
vonzip wrote:
Colorful and crisp.
Thanks Erik. I appreciate your comment.