Seems you can find Christ in the most peculiar of places...
Rebecca & Jesus by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
Rebecca & Jesus by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
You need to click BBCode and copy paste that link...Have to agree with AFB there!
Thanks for that AFB, but when doing that I get the following, which then gives me a mystery box with a question mark in it, on the forum here!
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You need to click BBCode and copy paste that link...
Works for me.
Thanks, Ken. I got there in the end!
Second, much better trial at shooting Perseids! Clear sky and I've seen around 15 falling down and I've been lucky to photograph some. C&C appreciated as always as it was my second try at astrophotography!
Well howdee partners!
It's been a long time since my last visit here, and it is not without reason. As some of you may remember, a friend of mine and I have created a photography-cinematograpy company, The Big Picture, and evidently, we have been busy setting that up. Along with everything that's going on in this country, and my day job, you get the picture.
Most of you also know that the MR photography forum has been an inspiration for me during my first steps in photography, and for that reason, I would like to share with you my first steps in wedding cinematography. Some of you might say, and rightly so, that this is not the place for it, but but but my long lost friends are here.
All shots are handheld, since I do not have the proper equipment yet (steadicams, rails etc) and there are a couple of scenes that I kinda botched, however, I'm getting better as I go, so I won't let you down in the future, I hope...
Cheers,
Patrick
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Embedding the video on MR, there's a silly black line which I don't why is there when mouse is over the video. Just move the mouse away
Well howdee partners!
It's been a long time since my last visit here, and it is not without reason. As some of you may remember, a friend of mine and I have created a photography-cinematograpy company, The Big Picture, and evidently, we have been busy setting that up. Along with everything that's going on in this country, and my day job, you get the picture.
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Cheers,
Patrick
Made me laugh! It must be Summer up your way!
Seems you can find Christ in the most peculiar of places...
Rebecca & Jesus by Adam Campbell, on Flickr
I really like your images of this stunning young lady.
Non pervy request.
I would love to see a moody shot with (daringly) no makeup.
Any chance - think of it as a customers suggestion worth a few million!
Regards
Sharkey
36 degrees? The New Lanark shot above was taken at 16 Celsius - that's what you call summer here!Thanks! It is indeed, 36 degrees the past week almost every day in the Czech Republic, gets cooler at night, which is nice
Welcome back. Thats a pretty impressive video. I hope the business works out, even with the difficult times your country is going through.Well howdee partners!
It's been a long time since my last visit here, and it is not without reason. As some of you may remember, a friend of mine and I have created a photography-cinematograpy company, The Big Picture, and evidently, we have been busy setting that up. Along with everything that's going on in this country, and my day job, you get the picture.
Most of you also know that the MR photography forum has been an inspiration for me during my first steps in photography, and for that reason, I would like to share with you my first steps in wedding cinematography. Some of you might say, and rightly so, that this is not the place for it, but but but my long lost friends are here.
All shots are handheld, since I do not have the proper equipment yet (steadicams, rails etc) and there are a couple of scenes that I kinda botched, however, I'm getting better as I go, so I won't let you down in the future, I hope...
Cheers,
Patrick
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Embedding the video on MR, there's a silly black line which I don't why is there when mouse is over the video. Just move the mouse away
Out and about at New Lanark, a World Heritage Site near Glasgow. This is the Dundaff Linn, one of the lower falls of the Clyde. Comments always appreciated.
New Lanark 2 by another scotsman, on Flickr
36 degrees? The New Lanark shot above was taken at 16 Celsius - that's what you call summer here!
I'm afraid no such photo exists. Best I can do you is this moody shot of someone else.I really like your images of this stunning young lady.
Non pervy request.
I would love to see a moody shot with (daringly) no makeup.
Any chance - think of it as a customers suggestion worth a few million!
Regards
Sharkey