Thank you very much, Pete!Gorgeous. Love the framing and the way the blur leads you to the door.
Completely understood, Pat.Lovely Brian.
Just about to delete the location as my beloved loves ceramics and collects them wherever we travel.
I cannot stand spending camera tokens on plates and saucers and jug thingies.
Thanks Rob. Yes, home now. Had a lovely time in the Czech Republic. They have lots of beer there.Good one, Brian. Are you home now? Good time had by all?
Thanks, Rob. What camera(s) did you use?Looking forward to more results coming out. I've just spent three days in Berwick Upon Tweed, just south of the border. Great place. I have about 400 shots, as that was the reason I was there. Might take me a while to work through them!
C'est si bon.Los Trois Merrillions![]()
You've summed up the Holga experience pretty well, Julian.Ah Ho lga there I spy . Holga's often remind me as a kid of playing pirates and looking down a home made telescope.Usually a pit of pipe . Excellent as always Brian .
Thanks a lot, Tom. Kutna Hora is very picturesque.Very nice indeed Brian and as has been noted the framing is great especially the stone wall on the right. Looks like a lovely little area with the cobbles and the shop looks so inviting and asking to be photographed even more.
I understand, Beth. The subject, along with the Holga's distortion and the tone do give this image a rather old feel. Yes,...had a very good time. Thanks, Beth!had me fooled, i thought it was an old photo you found in a recently purchased camera. nicely composed. glad you had a good time.
Too much information Ivar! What you and Helga do is your business.I have to admit, I do like what Helga sometimes do![]()