l-fox wrote:
Won't be long....
Lovely composition and coloring!
rdubreuil wrote:
Hey to everyone this week on FS. Nice series LH and lots of other really nice posts. Since it's October the harvest all in and Halloween just around the corner I thought I'd give some pumpkins and squash a try as still life. As always keep shooting everyone and enjoy the ride...
Fall is definitely here or, at least, there. Gorgeous colors in these shots.
photophile wrote:
Sunsets by a lake...
These are lovely!! I am partial to sunrise/sunset shots.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Can't stop today...we, too, have had days of rain and our first hard frost last night. BUT at the end of the rain, the clouds still looked "different" and gave birth to...
(not sure about the processing of the 2nd one, but will likely rework it another time. Have a great day every one.
Lovely shots. I do like the 1st better.
Roadrunner wrote:
Four days of rain
I particularly like the first!
Photogirl17 wrote:
A Few left over Monochrome Images..
Great shots! I especially like the 1st and 3rd.
tomlovesdestin wrote:
Question. I will be traveling to Egypt and Jordan later this month. I enjoy street photography and wonder if anyone has shot in this location. If so did you run into problems taking unposed shots of people and street scenes while there. Will be using a Nikon 28 to 300 lens and a 50mm lens for street photography.
Thanks.
We were in Egypt and Jordan last February. People in Egypt were very friendly, to the point of coming up and thanking us for coming to Egypt. We were with a small group and had an armed guard all the time, but only because the government requires tours to have one as they want tourists to feel safe. The biggest problem we had was vendors who follow you continuing to ask you to look at their wares even after you have said no many times. They will even put a scarf or headdress on you without asking, then want you to pay for it. The guards were useful in making them stop and in helping us cross streets. I did not have trouble taking street shots, even videos in the markets, which was the main area in which we walked. Disclosure: I have a small, unobtrusive camera, not a DSLR. At tombs and monuments, however, people will ask for money if you take their picture or will offer to take your picture, then ask for money.
In Jordan, people were also friendly. We had guards there, too, but again they primarily shooed helped us cross streets and once shooed away pesky vendors. We never felt unsafe. I did not take many street shots in Jordan except in Petra, where there are so many people milling about and taking photos that no one seems pay much attention.
Bridges wrote:
UHH offers many avenues of participation and is a great place for photographers to showcase their work and to get and give information on photography as well as many other subjects. Street photography is one area I have been watching lately since I really enjoy B&W photos. These are my first posts in this area but hope to continue to watch and post here in the future.
Great shots! Thank you for sharing them.
Thomas902 wrote:
love them both...
Amazing shot!! Just stunning!