Lovely captures.
How many seconds?
Are you to say you had the USS Missouri to yourself? Lucky bastard! Were you allowed to roam her?
I'm not trying to one-up you, but I once had the Little Big Horn battlefield all to my lonesome.
I kind of get what you say about "hearing and seeing" her breathe.
Did you see the spot surrender papers were signed?
I couldn't but think of Boxer from "Animal Farm"
An old Polish woman creeps silently towards the altar, unwitting of the halo cast over her pain of raising a family in Communist Poland
A night shot of a lamp/wall can be fun, you might get some nice shadows. Bring a flash if you have one and try bouncing some light.
It's almost as if this were taken at Buckingham Palace. Quite regal.
But you have made a common mistake that I have made countless times. You've cut off the bottom of the stone of her necklace. Aiming a camera at someone is an uncomfortable thing for me and I try to take it fast. Trying to get everything in is not always so easy.
Having said that, I am 67, and I hate when someone calls me "young man." It's patronizing and insulting. It's bad enough getting old and hurting without that.
It's a nice lamp and a nice photo, but why didn't you wait around for the night version?
Go back. (If you can.)
Looks like it could be on the cover of "The Old Man and the Sea."
Luv the joey - very sweet
The 1st is disgusting to the eye as it is grotesque more than vulgar.
The 2nd was quite creative and well-done. I like the Spiderman photo quite a bit
As lovely and as captivating as this scene is, I am wondering how a collage of it would be appear, with a different flower in each scene.
Just an extra thought to such a beautiful picture
What a capture! Belongs on the cover of the National Geographic.
Could be titled: "Spring is in the Air"
Not only uniquely funny, but a well-made photo. Great Lighting. Luv Granny's derringer
It takes an old CPO to recognize a parrot
Ck. Amazon out for a book titled, "Historic Pubs of Dublin" -- it's an absolutely beautiful coffee table book.
And if I may be so bold to suggest "The Rocks" by Sydney Harbour next time you're there. Beautiful old English style pubs