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@jcdb i can seem cannot see your image.
@solo.. yeah.. we will wait for yurs. but even just digital camera its find.@mateo. another beautiful set there from you... and yeah i enjoy loooking those pictures from different placese being shared here.
Saigon Vietnam, a city with many contrast...
here is one of them
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but they have also this.
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the typical road is like this
in contrast they have also this. outside where i live
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Here's a crazy comp I just put together. Shot on my Elph. The final printout is 6' long.
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@unknownuser said:
I really gotta get me a decent camera.
Solo,
You might want to look at the Canon G10 - about $410 from Amazon or BH Photovideo. I get tired of toting my heavy DSLR around and just got one. Has almost all the features of the Canon DSLR including equiv. 28 to 140 mm zoom lens. Very nice and extensive control features on the camera so you don't have to mess with menus. 3" live view screen too, and 14.7 Mpixels. It will fit in a big pocket too. -
I am looking at the Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ50. Amazing camera.
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Enjoying all the pictures.
Mateo, I like the peaceful feel of your shots and the definition, particularly the water shots. Feel like swimming... or just staring. I assume that's the Dalmatian coast?? We have a rocky place like that in California (Point Lobos). In fact, a number of your landscape shots could be California scenes, with similar vegetation and hills.
DE: "Guanajuato" is a very nice composition and grabs the mood of Mexico.
Nom: All great shooting. (Do you still call it Saigon?)
Thank you all for posting.
Peter
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@pbacot said:
Nom: All great shooting. (Do you still call it Saigon?)
PeterNo its now Ho CHi Minh City after the the Unification in 1975... Saigon was the former name but now name after the national hero the Great Ho Chi Minh... But people especially in the south still refer to call it Saigon....
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@unknownuser said:
pbacot wrote: Mateo, I like the peaceful feel of your shots and the definition, particularly the water shots. Feel like swimming... or just staring. I assume that's the Dalmatian coast?? We have a rocky place like that in California (Point Lobos). In fact, a number of your landscape shots could be California scenes, with similar vegetation and hills.
pbacot: Thanks a lot, Well Croatian coast is just like this, and all the way, the best way to explore it is to take a boat for two weeks and just drift along visit some of over a 1000 islands and discover beautiful scenery. I live here and I should be used to it but I am always again and again fascinated by its beauty. You do not have to be a great photographer to create these images, they present itself. Listen I cant write any more they will criticize me for advertising.
Yes it looks like Californian coast, I believe you have similar vegetation as well. Another place I have seen similar scenery is at some parts of Cot D Azur, the French and Italian coast.
Here are some more shots. This time it is from a small peaceful ((at this time of year) place Brela (Makarska riviera)
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@double espresso said:
I am looking at the Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ50. Amazing camera.
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@mateo soletic said:
Thanks a lot, Well Croatian coast is just like this, and all the way, the best way to explore it is to take a boat for two weeks and just drift along visit some of over a 1000 islands and discover beautiful scenery.
wow this is paradise.. beautiful palce you have there mateo..
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another saigon images
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@unknownuser said:
wow this is paradise.. beautiful place you have there mateo..
Thanks Nomer,
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My true love is urban landscape. Here are some shots of Pike's Market in Seattle at 3:00 in the morning. Handheld - point and shoot - available light.
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@mateo soletic said:
@unknownuser said:
wow this is paradise.. beautiful place you have there mateo..
Thanks Nomer,
I wouldn't mind coming to Saigon for a holiday , it looks a lively place, thanks for sharing these images.
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@double espresso said:
My true love is urban landscape. Here are some shots of Pike's Market in Seattle at 3:00 in the morning. Handheld - point and shoot - available light.
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[attachment=0:2umilih9]<!-- ia0 -->SEATTLE-POST-ALLEY.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2umilih9]what a story to tell. i love the subject.. and to have effort at 3:00 to capture that: thats what they called "passion". thanks espresso for sharing that. no doubt you love espresso to keep you awake,
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A quick shot of the flood plain currently residing on my walk to college.
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Nice shot Remus, i thought it was a lake.
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Nomeradona, I take my hat off for you. You are the Master of Photography here.
I had to look really hard in my Images folder for something half-decent, but here come the first one:
I took this picture when traveling from Guayaquil to the Andean city of Ambato, in July, 2004. The road is windy and dangerous, in the middle of mountains and fog. I tried to took some sunset pictures, but sunset in the Equatorial region is pretty quick, so I soon found myself shooting in almost complete darkness. This photo turned out horribly blurred, but for some reason I really like the colors. When I saw the resulting image in the LCD, it reminded me of a William Turner painting, in which the light was far more important than the shapes. After I took this picture, the driver, a friend of mine, found himself in the middle of a dense fog, and with no sunlight, so he decided to follow the faint lights of a truck that was in front of us. I also think this photo has an emotional value to me because we were traveling to the funeral of my grandfather. I was not very close to him, however, since I lived in Guayaquil.
Canon A75, Program AE mode, 0.6 seg, F/2.8 -
This picture was taken in a park near the University where I had graduated, one year after graduation, in January 2005.
I tried to achieve a "soft water" effect by placing the camera on a minitripod in the border, and using a slow shutter. It was 7pm, so the sky is not completely black, but navy blue.
Canon A75, 0.5 seconds, F/2.8
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