"I was not trying to be shocking, or to be a pioneer.
I wasn't trying to change society, or to be ahead of my time.
I didn't think of myself as liberated, and I don't believe that I did anything important.
I was just myself. I didn't know any other way to be, or any other way to live.".
I saw this couple eyeing a local church. When the woman turned around, lo and behold, I see two big Nikons with big glass attached. Looked like(from a distance) that they could have been F5s or D1xs. Hubby just carried her bag. :-)
Originally Posted by Photo-John
I need some new photos for the top of the Home pages. If you've got good photos of photographers that will fit the weird proportions of the Home page images, post them here. Plus, photos of photographers at work are fun, anyway.
If I use one, I'll give you the photo book of your choice from the PhotographyREVIEW.com library.
I saw this couple eyeing a local church. When the woman turned around, lo and behold, I see two big Nikons with big glass attached. Looked like(from a distance) that they could have been F5s or D1xs. Hubby just carried her bag. :-)
I saw this couple eyeing a local church. When the woman turned around, lo and behold, I see two big Nikons with big glass attached. Looked like(from a distance) that they could have been F5s or D1xs. Hubby just carried her bag. :-)
Talking about camera envy!! My neck would be broken in half with two cameras like that with that lens setup. Nikon stuff is so heavy.
I saw this couple eyeing a local church. When the woman turned around, lo and behold, I see two big Nikons with big glass attached. Looked like(from a distance) that they could have been F5s or D1xs. Hubby just carried her bag. :-)
Who cares about the cameras! Is he carrying her purse ??!!?
Fate worse than death! That's just something a man should never have to do.
“A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed, and is, thereby, a true manifestation of what one feels about life in its entirety...” - Ansel Adams
This is a beautiful shot. I love it as I see this being my wife and I in a few years. Well maybe it already is. Yikes.
Originally Posted by Charles Hess
I saw this couple eyeing a local church. When the woman turned around, lo and behold, I see two big Nikons with big glass attached. Looked like(from a distance) that they could have been F5s or D1xs. Hubby just carried her bag. :-)
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by those things in life that take our breath away.;)
It's been a long time since I have posted anything...
Hello everyone. This is a picture of my brother - Sontog - when we took a trip down the California coast towards the end of last year. Beautiful scenery, much nicer than the desert.
Originally Posted by Photo-John
I need some new photos for the top of the Home pages. If you've got good photos of photographers that will fit the weird proportions of the Home page images, post them here. Plus, photos of photographers at work are fun, anyway.
If I use one, I'll give you the photo book of your choice from the PhotographyREVIEW.com library.
The photographer did a good job, but missed some of the better shots of kids in the wedding party in their nice suites and dresses, soaked ot the knees from wading in the water.
I need some new photos for the top of the Home pages. If you've got good photos of photographers that will fit the weird proportions of the Home page images, post them here. Plus, photos of photographers at work are fun, anyway.
If I use one, I'll give you the photo book of your choice from the PhotographyREVIEW.com library.
I am prolly way late, but I thought i would toss in my 4 cents.
john
John Cowan
Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.
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