Let's make the forum great again!

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Excellent photograph - beautifully seen and executed!

J.
 
Hi Kostas here is my humble contribuition





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I think this is great nice work. I think a bit of the left might help or not as it seems to be whats shifted the action out of the center. On the other hand try cropping just about to the corner in the wall and see what if anything this does for you. Nice one for sure

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Shots that show agreat eye, careful composition, tasreful subject choosing and a sense of humour. You were right this can be a great forum.

Thanks to all those who liked my shots and commented on them.
 
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Thanks Kostas,

Will try to spend more time here.

Regards

Paul

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to Daedalus and all you guys and gals that posting this collection of super images thanks it a great thread and some great photography. I have seen a wide and wonderful variety of images which helps make this forum so vibrant.

great job. I was thinking about maybe a thread of old shots and a reprocessing to see if we can get it better thread. or not. :-)
 
to Daedalus and all you guys and gals that posting this collection of super images thanks it a great thread and some great photography. I have seen a wide and wonderful variety of images which helps make this forum so vibrant.

great job. I was thinking about maybe a thread of old shots and a reprocessing to see if we can get it better thread. or not. :-)
 
Hey Paul,

how good to see you posting again, I (and I am sure many here) have missed your images. I hope you post more as you promised :-)

I find your no1 and 4 very strong, even moving I would say. You have a way of capturing aspects of life and people in our cities that combines clever composition and mood.

Best, K
 
I think we are all ready to got on with what we do best which is drooling over leica fending off the its too expensive trolls and showing stuff
 
Hey Paul,

how good to see you posting again, I (and I am sure many here) have missed your images. I hope you post more as you promised :-)

I find your no1 and 4 very strong, even moving I would say. You have a way of capturing aspects of life and people in our cities that combines clever composition and mood.

Best, K
...John and Kostas red your shots the same way, wonderful shots that all four of them all are. I am partial to 3 (and also 4).
 
No thank you Benedictus. Your contributions and comments in here and in other forums are always with content and class.
Kind words. Thank you.
Thank you for your contributions and I hope to see more of your work posted here. I like the contrast in this image between how close the couple are and the fact that they look at different directions, as if they are completely disengaged from each other. Nice framing as well, with the trees and bicycles.
I am glad that you found some merit in the image. Nore importantly, I am glad that you got people to get engaged and try to do something about "their" forum.
 
Here's mine, taken with a Typ 240 in Telluride, Colorado



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My old Leica D2 from 2005 - The Kennet and Avon Canal, Bath, one misty Frebruary afternoon.

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tempts me to shoot film again

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amazing that you were able to do this with a Leica laser rangefinder!!!

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I remember the SW of England being very good for photographing mist and rain. In fact I was told the native people of that region didn't actually have a word for "sun"!

J. :-)
 

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