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Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 08-13-18 18:20
The wall pictures are from the recent sequel to “Alice in Wonderland”. This is, of course, the Mad Hatter, played by the sppoky Johnny Deppe. The lighting was delicious. I enjoyed the picture-taking and let the tea run cold. Waited a while for the bartender to get in place.
Photo by gip   •  Last comment by n.w.   •   On 08-08-18 08:16
Interesting image Gip. Not what you see every day in a photo gallery.
Photo by akarimhussein   •  Last comment by itus49   •   On 08-06-18 01:08
i'm vey lover cat's
Photo by shtarka1   •  Last comment by shtarka1   •   On 08-04-18 09:53
Thanks Brotha!
Photo by shtarka1   •  Last comment by shtarka1   •   On 08-04-18 09:52
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Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 08-04-18 03:48
Thank you. Cycling on a road that doesn't have to lead somewhere. Just peddle. How nice.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 08-04-18 03:45
Thank you. Took me a while - to decide to focus on the background, leaving the two in soft focus. Seems better than the other way.
Photo by pmmimages   •  Last comment by shtarka1   •   On 08-04-18 03:22
Great Work!!!
Photo by pmmimages   •  Last comment by shtarka1   •   On 08-04-18 03:20
Excellent Juxtaposition !
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 08-04-18 00:11
Thank you. With manual focus, the challenge was to get the dogs in focus.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 08-03-18 12:58
Thank you. That day, after the rain, I decided to do it in colour, as the fallen leaves had added drama to the pic. It was still a dull day.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 08-01-18 15:06
Early morning sky at 6am in Chinatown. This is an old tea merchant, importing real tea leaves. The sign is new though - "New Spring Tea Store".
Photo by heinzx   •  Last comment by gip   •   On 07-31-18 15:22
Like the contrast . Greens are not overly saturated .
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-26-18 10:51
Thank you. Can you feel the old folks' tea break? Doing it slowly, with deliberation, for tea break is something they do not do to get to something else; it is something they do.
Photo by gip   •  Last comment by cancan   •   On 07-23-18 12:54
Nice
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-20-18 09:48
Thank you. Someone had given a lot of thoughts to the design of this park; walk paths are seldom straight, and are surrounded by trees and rocks. The fun for me, as a photographer, is to look at it from different angles, and height.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-15-18 06:08
Thank you. There are trees and there are trees. Came out to the carpark, to see this resting on the sky. Lucky to have my 50 Lux.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-13-18 18:18
Thank you. A catwalk.
Photo by vincent.d   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 07-13-18 08:53
Intense! Love it!
Photo by bwhitcomb1   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 07-13-18 08:52
Awesome capture tones and lighting. well done.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-10-18 00:16
Nice to have the waves lapping the black muddy shore. Must be the tide starting to come in.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-10-18 00:13
Thank you. I have always wanted to capture the mood of a "dull" scene well. If captured right, it can't be bad. Keep trying.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-10-18 00:11
Yeah. I guess. Really should have been more horizontal, in this case. Can't have the ocean water draining out.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-09-18 23:56
Appreciate your comments. The rooftop was full of these cement beams criss-crossing. Wonderful place to shot, when the weather is right. I agree with you about the symmetric triangle. May be I could have tilted the frame (or my head) to shape it that way; however, I might have lost part of the building. Goes back to the fault in the original framing of the shot.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 07-09-18 23:45
Thank you. Small things matter - the woman looking side-way towards the camera, the people at the back faintly discerned. Of course, the colours bland. They came together, by luck.