Aviopic From Netherlands, joined Mar 2004, 2681 posts, RR: 46 Posted (7 years 1 month 3 weeks 1 day 15 hours ago) and read 3861 times:
No question whether it will make it in or not.
No complaint about a rejection.
No new registration.
Not even a new double clutched fuel injected A38B74 with 4 turbo's and 8 inter coolers and fancy striping.
What's your recent example which raised your heart beat(or stopped it), made your mouth dripping(or dry).
After all we are driven by our love for photography or isn't it ?
Willem
The truth lives in one’s mind, it doesn’t really exist
SkyWestFan From United States of America, joined Apr 2004, 179 posts, RR: 5 Reply 8, posted (7 years 1 month 3 weeks 12 hours ago) and read 3660 times:
I still remember standing on top of my car. Right after I shot it my knees got weak and my heart felt like it was going to burst. Very proud of it!
Maiznblu_757 From United States of America, joined Mar 2002, 5112 posts, RR: 52 Reply 9, posted (7 years 1 month 3 weeks 11 hours ago) and read 3656 times:
Quoting Aviopic (Thread starter): Not even a new double clutched fuel injected A38B74 with 4 turbo's and 8 inter coolers and fancy striping.
Aviopic From Netherlands, joined Mar 2004, 2681 posts, RR: 46 Reply 13, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 6 days 15 hours ago) and read 3527 times:
It is starting to look like something guys
Some are putting extra effort in perfect light, some in natural phenomena, some in a spectacular action and some in "drama".
It was my intention to bring the less well known photographers up in front but I just came across something nice from a well known Mister(for me at least).
Richard who has put some extra effort in the perfect angle
For me there are 2 types of photographers, the ones who record a situation(nothing wrong with that) and the ones who always try to give it that little bit extra.
There is no right or wrong although I guess it is clear where my preference lies
I am sure you can find some more.
Willem
The truth lives in one’s mind, it doesn’t really exist
Javibi From Spain, joined Oct 2004, 1370 posts, RR: 46 Reply 14, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 3 days 3 hours ago) and read 3475 times:
It is obvious that self-plugging threads are more popular around here than those in which we show admiration for the work of other people
I just love this one, must thank the screener(s) who forgot to mark badcenter, baddark, badmotive, baddistance... And of course I must thank Flo for thinking outside the box and daring to take the enormous risk of a rejection
Like I said, there's four from God knows how many!! Sometimes some of the stuff here just shocks me!! And the military guys, well, that's another story....!
Spencer.
EOS1D4, 7D, 30D, 100-400/4.5-5.6 L IS USM, 70-200/2.8 L IS2 USM, 17-40 f4 L USM, 24-105 f4 L IS USM, 85 f1.8 USM
Dendrobatid From United Kingdom, joined Nov 2004, 1605 posts, RR: 64 Reply 20, posted (7 years 1 month 1 week 7 hours ago) and read 3298 times:
Those that know me will not be surprised that a piston airliners features as one of my top ones. A beautiful aircraft, beautiful backdrop and beautiful photograph
Aviopic From Netherlands, joined Mar 2004, 2681 posts, RR: 46 Reply 22, posted (7 years 1 month 6 days 19 hours ago) and read 3251 times:
Quoting Dendrobatid (Reply 20): Those that know me will not be surprised that a piston airliners features as one of my top ones.
As is mine Mick, this one for sure as it is made by my favorite photographer although the DC6 is a bit of a............ well being around a Connie as much as I am a DC6 is just......... a DC6 I guess
The truth lives in one’s mind, it doesn’t really exist
32 Javibi: On a side note, last year more than 200000 photos made it into the DB yet only 6 of them where included in the Editors' Choice section. Am I the only
33 Aviopic: He is not for no reason my favorite photographer It's clear he is a man without taste......... or without time Something very nice we already saw in
34 Aviopic: That's because you don't what S.P. stands for
39 Javibi: You'd better take your foot out of your mouth because I do not understand a word you say... j
40 Walter2222: Don't worry! I speak the "same language" as Willem, but I live just about 200 km more to the south... and I don't understand either! Best regards, Wa
41 INNflight: Let's bring this thread to the top once more, because I was very happy to see Mike -flying ventillator- Nowak contributing again, and with three stunn
43 Aviopic: With a little over 30 images in the DB Andy Heap is a relative unknown photographer around here but is he doing something right or what ? Stunning I w
44 Jetmatt777: He'll be at the top very soon. Those pictures are outstanding by him. -Matt
45 Javibi: IMHO he IS at the top already; quality over quantity j
50 Javibi: Hi Andrew, that is a very nice one, but this thread is intended to show OTHER PEOPLE'S picture that have impressed you for some reason No self pluggi
51 Aviopic: and recent examples please, we all know the "old" goodies. Willem
53 AirKas1: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA Literally translated (not too graphic)... He gets a "hard willy" from these photos
54 AndrewUber: I saw other self plugs and appearantly misunderstood the initial post, so I apologize for that. Here is a recent gem that deserves some attention: Vi