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Photo by zeissy   •  Last comment by bajanexile   •   On 09-08-12 01:11
Nice little B&W image.
Photo by dr. harout   •  Last comment by bajanexile   •   On 09-08-12 01:09
Nice carving on the stones.
Photo by mibu   •  Last comment by mibu   •   On 09-07-12 23:34
thank you!
Photo by redskeeter   •  Last comment by redskeeter   •   On 09-07-12 15:58
dr. harout, thank you for your kind comment.
Photo by mibu   •  Last comment by gpandel   •   On 09-07-12 12:06
VERY NICE MIBU
Photo by macboy   •  Last comment by canicuss   •   On 09-07-12 10:39
I wonder what he's thinking. It's a really nice photo.
Photo by zeissy   •  Last comment by canicuss   •   On 09-07-12 10:35
I agree with Steve on the phone thing but the photo is excellent. I love the people in the foreground they are so well balanced against the backdrop of the city. I mean that literally as well as artistically, there is a symmetry. Beautiful shot.
Photo by dr. harout   •  Last comment by bajanexile   •   On 09-07-12 06:43
Stone circles seem to appear all over Europe. It is easy to forget that England only became separated from Europe by the Channel ~8,000 years ago. You could walk from Armenia to the west coast of England at that time, if you had the strength and the drive to do so. Steve
Photo by mibu   •  Last comment by mibu   •   On 09-07-12 06:26
thank you!
Photo by opal   •  Last comment by zeissy   •   On 09-07-12 00:00
So amazingly beautiful; love the quality of light and those beautiful tones!
Photo by bajanexile   •  Last comment by rick perry   •   On 09-06-12 17:54
Steve, Terrific shot - nice balance of lights and ambient light - must have been tricky. Rick
Photo by j-b   •  Last comment by dan ortego   •   On 09-06-12 14:25
postcard material ~ nice!
Photo by hasse58   •  Last comment by hasse58   •   On 09-06-12 07:33
Thank you for your comments, and glad you like the picture :-))
Photo by dr. harout   •  Last comment by bajanexile   •   On 09-06-12 02:08
Nice image. Steve
Photo by philneast   •  Last comment by bajanexile   •   On 09-05-12 08:07
Good IQ and I like the reflections in the foreground. Steve
Photo by philneast   •  Last comment by bajanexile   •   On 09-05-12 08:06
Nice shot and an interesting plant. Steve
Photo by mibu   •  Last comment by mibu   •   On 09-05-12 06:08
thank you rick! yes, it‘s all about the mood here. it is a place I wanted for years to photograph and it finally happened this weekend...
Photo by bajanexile   •  Last comment by rick perry   •   On 09-05-12 05:57
Steve, This one is amazing when viewed full size. The detail that you achieve with your 21mm and photographic discipline is fantastic. Rick
Photo by rick perry   •  Last comment by rick perry   •   On 09-05-12 05:49
Handheld Dan - I trust the steady shot built into the A900 body. f8, 1/100th second - ISO 200 - Focus was on the stem letting the blossom fade out of focus to provide a saturated color backdrop, Rick
Photo by bajanexile   •  Last comment by bajanexile   •   On 09-05-12 02:40
Thanks Dan. The 21mm is definitely the one to own if ones interests lie in Architecture and Landscapes. Best regards Steve
Photo by gpandel   •  Last comment by dan ortego   •   On 09-05-12 02:21
Works for me! Skill combined with that lens is a fantastic combo.
Photo by dr. harout   •  Last comment by dr. harout   •   On 09-05-12 01:38
This is in Gandzasar Monastery. This one: http://www.zeissimages.com/showphoto.php?photoid=22358
Photo by lilia   •  Last comment by canicuss   •   On 09-04-12 23:18
The shadow and light really make this a great shot, the bridge and tram caught my eye first but the buildings under the bridge make the scene even more interesting, I love the way the photo is layered diagonally from dark to light, dark to light to dark.
Photo by rick perry   •  Last comment by lilia   •   On 09-04-12 19:16
STUPENDOUS!!! Each photo in the series is gorgeous. You have really excelled with these..... Lilia
Photo by dr. harout   •  Last comment by bajanexile   •   On 09-04-12 02:54
Nice find and an interesting one. Steve
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