Runmonty, "irreverent" is a good thing when it results in playful photos.
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Runmonty, "irreverent" is a good thing when it results in playful photos.
I'll make a stab at this...
very clever BF
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
Very interesting takes on this, and all so very different from each other. Well done on all everyone.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Nice one BF! very sharp.
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Thanks, Marko. It's another done with the AIS 28mm 2.8(if you come across one, I highly recommend it. Some say its Nikons sharpest ever). Unbelievably close focus with a wide angle. Who would'a thunk it?
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Nice one Mbgrager! You could have also titled it 'New foods on Miles's face'
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