North of Thunder Bay, last week. Taken with an Olympus TG-1, my new take anywhere P&S.
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Location: Aylmer (Gatineau) across the river from Ottawa
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While I can appreciate the captures of "zombies" as photographs, well done phuviano, but what I cannot fathom is what this obsession of some people is with the so-called undead? Other than that, I like it just fine.
Halloween's coming SINC... I think it is all about dress up like Mardi Gras or any other occasion with costumes involved... it is just meant to be all in good fun.
Fantastic shots, kps. The north truly is wonderful. Love those frigid hues and the crisp lines.
Two images from Soupstock, earlier today. A fine day for it, too. Foodstock, the original event, was last years, up at the proposed quarry site; this site, just a ten minute walk from our house, was much better attended by the masses. And the soup? Oh man, was it delicious.
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Fantastic shots, kps. The north truly is wonderful. Love those frigid hues and the crisp lines.
Two images from Soupstock, earlier today. A fine day for it, too. Foodstock, the original event, was last years, up at the proposed quarry site; this site, just a ten minute walk from our house, was much better attended by the masses. And the soup? Oh man, was it delicious.
The 1st one is too blown out for my taste as a photo but I can see it being a very good graphic. The 2nd one is really very good IMO Max....
Is it just me or are you taking more photos with people in them?
Last edited by screature; Oct 21st, 2012 at 09:43 PM.
Definitely my intention with the first one, Screature. Sometimes I just feel a little bored trying the same old processing techniques. It's definitely more graphic but it sure ain't a good photo in the conventional tone/exposure sense.
BTW, it's only in crowd scenes that I tend to take photos of people. I'm just not a good portrait guy. I do them at work because I have to but I don't have a good way with my subjects.
Still need to step up with a new camera, though. Might be able to do more natural street photography, involving - yes - more candid people shots.
Love that winter trail shot but as a mcycle rider - I'll wait a bit
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Was gorgeous out yesterday and hundreds of people out up at the Forks.
was still some pockets of colour
this was my fav shot from the Faroes....was blowing Force 11 just 12 hours later.
enjoyed the long perspective on this....both visually and in time ( fishermen dwellings in Copenhagen some 300 years old )
Denmark likes it's grand views in it's biggest city as befits a physically compact nation.
Enjoy the fixed lens for these shots.
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KPS, love the WB on the first one. The cool WB gives it a nice cold feeling to the picture.
Max, great focus on the leaf in the first pic.
I had some time in between my two shifts at work today, so went into to the backyard to play around with macro's. Best shot for today, well imo, of course