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Oct 25, 2012 03:10 |  #1

5D & Sigma 50 1.4.


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Oct 25, 2012 09:39 |  #2

i think i can see some dust on your sensor




  
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Oct 26, 2012 08:58 |  #3

Awesome...From the overall composition and post, it looks like you were drinking Some sort of Bourbon...




  
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Oct 27, 2012 03:59 |  #4

rick_reno wrote in post #15167591 (external link)
i think i can see some dust on your sensor



Wouldn't doubt it!

IPA's, random shots, and some rum.


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Oct 27, 2012 06:31 |  #5

This is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of this bleeding edge art emanating from the revolutionary Wisconsin advanced digital imaging group of photographers.
The clever use of light and dark serves to illustrate the conflict between global capitalism as typified by the pyramid used to represent the politico-military industrial complex and the occupy movement so prevalent today.
The use of horizontals and verticals to demonstrate the general indecision over this conflict can best be described as inspirational.
The ascendant dove as a representation of Gaia rising above the conflict can only be described as a masterstroke.
This work will enhance any collection and will represent one of the best investments in this genre for many years

Galleries Christof


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Oct 27, 2012 07:17 |  #6

troutfisher wrote in post #15174911 (external link)
This is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of this bleeding edge art emanating from the revolutionary Wisconsin advanced digital imaging group of photographers.
The clever use of light and dark serves to illustrate the conflict between global capitalism as typified by the pyramid used to represent the politico-military industrial complex and the occupy movement so prevalent today.
The use of horizontals and verticals to demonstrate the general indecision over this conflict can best be described as inspirational.
The ascendant dove as a representation of Gaia rising above the conflict can only be described as a masterstroke.
This work will enhance any collection and will represent one of the best investments in this genre for many years

Galleries Christof

bw!

Viva la repartee!


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Oct 27, 2012 18:23 |  #7

troutfisher wrote in post #15174911 (external link)
This is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of this bleeding edge art emanating from the revolutionary Wisconsin advanced digital imaging group of photographers.
The clever use of light and dark serves to illustrate the conflict between global capitalism as typified by the pyramid used to represent the politico-military industrial complex and the occupy movement so prevalent today.
The use of horizontals and verticals to demonstrate the general indecision over this conflict can best be described as inspirational.
The ascendant dove as a representation of Gaia rising above the conflict can only be described as a masterstroke.
This work will enhance any collection and will represent one of the best investments in this genre for many years

Galleries Christof




I hope you drank as much before writing that as I did before shooting the photo!


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Oct 28, 2012 01:03 |  #8

Nice.


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Oct 28, 2012 01:08 |  #9

Next time buy the good stuff.


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Oct 28, 2012 15:28 |  #10

Wow! Even in the 70's I didn't have trips this intense!

troutfisher wrote in post #15174911 (external link)
This is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of this bleeding edge art emanating from the revolutionary Wisconsin advanced digital imaging group of photographers.
The clever use of light and dark serves to illustrate the conflict between global capitalism as typified by the pyramid used to represent the politico-military industrial complex and the occupy movement so prevalent today.
The use of horizontals and verticals to demonstrate the general indecision over this conflict can best be described as inspirational.
The ascendant dove as a representation of Gaia rising above the conflict can only be described as a masterstroke.
This work will enhance any collection and will represent one of the best investments in this genre for many years

Galleries Christof




  
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Oct 28, 2012 15:40 |  #11

Was your camera drinking too? It doubled your focal length and aperture .The EXIF says 100mm & 2.8 (50 & 1.4 x2)  :p


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Oct 28, 2012 18:55 |  #12

troutfisher wrote in post #15174911 (external link)
This is undoubtedly one of the finest examples of this bleeding edge art emanating from the revolutionary Wisconsin advanced digital imaging group of photographers.
The clever use of light and dark serves to illustrate the conflict between global capitalism as typified by the pyramid used to represent the politico-military industrial complex and the occupy movement so prevalent today.
The use of horizontals and verticals to demonstrate the general indecision over this conflict can best be described as inspirational.
The ascendant dove as a representation of Gaia rising above the conflict can only be described as a masterstroke.
This work will enhance any collection and will represent one of the best investments in this genre for many years

Dang, that was my first thought too...

Great minds really do think alike!


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