roxiemarty wrote:
Far out man! My 7 year old grand daughter absolutely loves Shell Silverstein, has his books! Great shot!
Howdy, roxiemarty. Nice to meet you.
Thanks for taking the time to look and comment. I appreciate the kind words. :thumbup:
Al
NZBarry wrote:
Get a photo
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Al
alissaspieces wrote:
Excellent shot and post processing work!
Howdy, Alissabeth. Glad to meet you. Took a quick look at some of your posts. You've got some nice work. Keep it up.
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Al
alissaspieces wrote:
I took my niece to the beach today about an hour before sunset to practice. I used my d7100, 85mm 1.8 lens and reflector. I post processed all images. Thank you for looking and constructive critique.
These are absolutely beautiful: model, poses, lighting. Great shots. I'd be proud to call these mine. :thumbup:
Keep up the good work.
Al
FrodoBaggins wrote:
Great composition
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Al
rlaugh wrote:
I like this!
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Al
Photoman74 wrote:
This ol house once rang with laughter.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Hey, Photoman74. Imagine the stories it could tell. Thanks for taking the time to look and comment. I appreciate the kind words and the four thumbs up. :thumbup:
Al
GTinSoCal wrote:
Rock on, man
:thumbup:
GT
Howdy, GT. Glad to meet you. :thumbup:
Those were the days, so they tell me. 8-) 8-) :-P
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Al
When the light turns green, you go. When the light turns red, you stop. But what do you do when the light turns blue with orange and lavender spots?
― Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic
Relief is a great feeling.
Its the emotional and physical reward we receive from our bodies upon alleviation of pain, pressure and struggle. A time to bask in the lack of the negative.
And yet, think about itrelief is really the status quo, a negation of the suffering, a nothing in itself. It is the way things were before the pressure and struggle began.
So, is it a step back? A regression?
Or is it an opportunity to regroup, start over, and move in a different direction?
Use your moment of relief well.
― Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
Paul B. wrote:
Looks great
Hey, Paul B. Thanks for taking the time to look and comment. I appreciate the kind words.
Al
Paul B. wrote:
Looks great
Hey, Paul B. Thanks for taking the time to look and comment. I appreciate the kind words.
Al
GrandmaJoy wrote:
You made that photo come alive. Causes me to want to return to a place I used to visit. Beautiful.
Hey, GrandmaJoy. Thanks for taking the time to look and comment. I appreciate the kind words.
Al
sinatraman wrote:
love both shots but love the quote even more. your photo would look good done as a HDR
Hey, sinatraman. This is done as HDR.:-D Thanks for taking the time to look and comment. I appreciate the kind words.
Al
PaulG wrote:
I really like the treatment on the second one. Got a real nice warm old-worldy feel to it. Great shot.
Hey, Paul. Thanks for taking the time to look and comment. I appreciate the kind words.
Al