Wow, wow and wow!!!! All of these are excellent shots. i love them all!!!!!
Yowza! That is some phenomenal photography, well done! I went to Paris many moons ago on Valentines Day. It snowed, it almost NEVER snows in Paris, lucky us :-(. The Eiffel Tower was closed because of wind, it was below freezing, windy and cloudy the whole trip. It was BD (before digital) and I came home with maybe 6 prints (it was film, remember?) that were worth viewing, sigh...
Thank you very much for sharing, I am enjoying your photos immensely!
Eric
I love all of them. Hope to get there some day and take my own memories!
If there was anything I would do different....hate to say this....the 2nd and 5th pics need to be leveled out. The fountain looks to be leaning to the left and the hall way (for the lack of knowing what its called) looks to be leaning to the right.
Other than that.....They are perfect!
au2panner wrote:
I love all of them. Hope to get there some day and take my own memories!
If there was anything I would do different....hate to say this....the 2nd and 5th pics need to be leveled out. The fountain looks to be leaning to the left and the hall way (for the lack of knowing what its called) looks to be leaning to the right.
Other than that.....They are perfect!
You are right! Thanks for pointing that out. If I ever do anything with the prints, I will make those corrections.
I love the window.. It's open but you can't peep in :-) It's got a very dramatic feel.
I really like the last one, how did you get that look?
condor wrote:
I really like the last one, how did you get that look?
It is done in sepia and darkened to taste. Then it was vignetted to give the pic some depth. Thanks for asking.
I certainly have a lot to learn. It's a good thing I plan to live to be at least 150 years old, it might take that long.
condor wrote:
I certainly have a lot to learn. It's a good thing I plan to live to be at least 150 years old, it might take that long.
We all have a lot to learn. That is why this site is so fun! I am learning something with every post.
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