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Apr 19, 2014 07:35 |  #46

Thanks KT.

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Apr 19, 2014 07:37 |  #47

^^^Interesting arrangement Tim...well captured.

This is Harry...reflecting on his feelings about photography!

(Actually, he was waiting impatiently for a biscuit!)

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Apr 19, 2014 11:04 |  #48

Ricardo, that is really, really cool!




  
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Apr 19, 2014 11:41 |  #49

I like that window Tim! Some cool old instruments there, and a nice reflection of the houses behind you,
and of course the reflection of you, yourself!

Ricardo..well done and good on Harry for waiting on the biscuit :)


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Apr 19, 2014 15:45 |  #50

Interesting window and great reflections, Tim.

Love the eye reflection, Ricardo.


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Apr 19, 2014 17:31 |  #51

Vetteography wrote in post #16846079 (external link)
Ricardo, that is really, really cool!

joayne wrote in post #16846168 (external link)
I like that window Tim! Some cool old instruments there, and a nice reflection of the houses behind you,
and of course the reflection of you, yourself!

Ricardo..well done and good on Harry for waiting on the biscuit :)

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Interesting window and great reflections, Tim.

Love the eye reflection, Ricardo.

Thank you all! I've been trying to cajole Harry into a close-up portrait all week, but he's kind of shy about cameras....but I finally managed it when he was waiting for his lunch-time snack!


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Apr 19, 2014 18:51 |  #52

So you got the old Hairy Eyeball. ;)


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Apr 19, 2014 18:54 |  #53

joayne wrote in post #16846835 (external link)
So you got the old Hairy Eyeball. ;)

Yep! And he's still looking at me kind of sideways...plotting something no doubt! :confused:


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Apr 19, 2014 22:43 as a reply to  @ Ricardo222's post |  #54

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Multi-cultural reflection - American jazz in a small Dutch village store window display.

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Very nice capture Tim. You must have had a lot of fun there.:)

Ricardo222 wrote in post #16845723 (external link)
^^^Interesting arrangement Tim...well captured.

This is Harry...reflecting on his feelings about photography!

(Actually, he was waiting impatiently for a biscuit!)

Sheesh! That's awesome.:D:D


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Apr 19, 2014 22:51 |  #55

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Very nice capture Tim. You must have had a lot of fun there.:)


Sheesh! That's awesome.:D:D

Thanks Terry....much appreciated! And it only took one biscuit! ;)


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Apr 20, 2014 05:42 |  #56

^^Great idea Terry!

Now here's a strange thing...your great hero, and mine, appeared in a TV promo for the new Lone Ranger film on our TV this evening! I hope they include the William Tell Overture in the movie...it wouldn't be very convincing without it.


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Apr 20, 2014 07:51 |  #57

Joayne, love your shot. Good thing you weren't driving there! :)

OldCrow, I wouldn't mind some of that candy. Works great on the black surface.

Tim, love the Dutch window. Lots to see.

Richard, that is pretty brilliant. Great idea, although I'm not surprised you had to bribe Harry for it! :D

Terry, that is a cool shot! It's the Lone Ranger, right? That series was never on television here and the character is utterly unknown. I only know of it because of references to it in movies and series.


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Apr 20, 2014 07:56 |  #58

I went out very early this morning to shoot the sunrise and on my return home I saw a few opportunities for this week's theme. I only had the Samyang 14mm with me though, which is a bit of a pity, but it'll have to do.


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Apr 20, 2014 07:58 |  #59

Ricardo222 wrote in post #16845723 (external link)
^^^Interesting arrangement Tim...well captured.

This is Harry...reflecting on his feelings about photography!

(Actually, he was waiting impatiently for a biscuit!)

I was toying with the idea of an "eyeball" shot, but I never considered using one of my dogs. Great shot RIchard.

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I like that window Tim! Some cool old instruments there, and a nice reflection of the houses behind you,
and of course the reflection of you, yourself!

I tried to keep myself out of it, but it wasn't possible with the angles I needed to catch the house on the other side of the street.

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Interesting window and great reflections, Tim.

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Very nice capture Tim. You must have had a lot of fun there.:)

Thanks. Yes, we had a great time in Europe. The first 3 days were work related, but the rest of the trip was vacation, and some visiting with cousins.



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Apr 20, 2014 12:03 |  #60

Terry..The Lone Ranger and Silver.......Hi Ho Silver and Away! Good shot on the theme!

Levina, love those reflections

So Tim are you home now? Sounds like it was a wonderful trip (after the work part!)
and I thought you'd retired?


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