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Ringkøbing #04:

There are still a lot of these Timber framed houses in Denmark. 

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Ringkobing #05

Fire hydrant.

 

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outside Mommy Riza's house, Tondo, Manila

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A place to rest...

 

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On 10/15/2018 at 8:50 AM, Zipy2691 said:

Won

Der

Ful 

shot !!!!!!!!!

Glad you think so, Zipy.

The thing with the Q lens is we need to be really close to the object to be able to capture an image like that. I was so lucky that I have the guts (after several bottles of beers!) to get close to him and take the shoot.

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6 minutes ago, bags27 said:

wonderful photos, Chris, and the final one is pretty amazing. Thanks!

and wonderful website (Home and Away): I enthusiastically recommend this to all!

Thank you so much for the kind words. 

Here's one more of Eileen. I used the Leica Q app and did a little processing with the VSCOCam app...

One jump,  Talad Thanin,  Chiang Mai, Thailand. by C. Reid Taylor, on Flickr

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great capture and beautifully framed! I'm not sure it would help--and it may not be your aesthetic!--but I would have tried pulling a bit more out of the shadows in the background, especially to the area lowest to the ground. It might have made the people on the far left a little visible too. Just a hint more visibility. But that's just my taste. It's the child on the right that creates all the good mystery/atmosphere.

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Day 02 of my Denmark pictures.

Hvide Sande has a beautiful beach with a lot of photo potential.

 

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