and a silly looking photographer with his Nikon 200mm F/2 VR lens + D700...
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and a silly looking photographer with his Nikon 200mm F/2 VR lens + D700...
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Faces of Street of Auckland
“ I always thought good photos were like good jokes. If you have to explain it, it just isn’t that good. – Anonymous
"If you find yourself doing to much post processing, then your lazy and your just a graphic artist."
@Danskie
It was on our FB chat about the board lock.
The OOF view of that thing is amazing and isolates like no other! Joe McNally loves that lens too and rules for portraits as well. You are one lucky dude to secure one. You should adopt me to be your younger brother so I could borrow that mothah-of-a-glass
@jezuy
cool HDR bro.
My share for today:
Temp to Tell
sweeter in B&W...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5071136...in/photostream
Bench Paint
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@sir oliver thanks![]()
Nice shots everyone... haven't been shooting outdoors lately coz its really hot and humid anyway August is about to end and hopefully by September the weather will somehow cool down bit by bit.
An old shot with new retouch.. ;)
the setting sun by kareristadotcom, on Flickr
D90
fafi Oliver (memory gap na me) - I just love how you do your works! I have a frien here who loves that kind of photography.
Fafi Mark, nice re-process - getting better and better master!
Faces of Street of Auckland
“ I always thought good photos were like good jokes. If you have to explain it, it just isn’t that good. – Anonymous
"If you find yourself doing to much post processing, then your lazy and your just a graphic artist."
nice share guys!
My Share for the week
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D7000 / 18-1055 Kit Lens / 50mm 1.8D / YN560
Nikon D5Klub
grupotographers
https://www.facebook.com/jimageseventsphotography
Love the skater boy set Dan. They should get you to shoot the next DC shoes (gymkhana and sports apparel guy) catalogue. He has a skater boy line. By the way, there's skateboard photography too.
Thank a lot Dan. I wasn't into this sort of pattern / abstract sensitivity, and gritty/grunge type of shooting before. I didn't understand what they saw in that.
Then there's this one guy in my Flikr from Detroit who does these type of shots and I began to see his attention to detail, decay, textures etc. He loves to get into spots where his big cams won't fit too. He's getting tons of comments regularly. I think I went through his whole 80+ image collection. Loved it.
So I forced myself to shoot with an LX5 for two weeks and tried to get dirty. It's plenty of fun! It's like discovering one day that you can do a whole different kung-fu. Now I see stuff differently even poetry on a ketchup stain (LOL). Those industrial machinery and structures started taking shapes as well. It's another branch of photography I'm happy I discovered.
I like what fafa mark posted as well. And to walk at an angle to frame it between the buildings is cool too.![]()