Pete Askew Admin Sep 14, 2014 #1 Luckily she didn't spot me! Sigma DP2 Merrill. PP in LR / Nik SilverFX Pro 2.
Brian Moore Moderator Sep 14, 2014 #2 Since when did you get a Merrill, Pete? Interesting shot. I like the symmetry of the bricks and how the asymmetrical shadow lies on top of it. Very nice indeed.
Since when did you get a Merrill, Pete? Interesting shot. I like the symmetry of the bricks and how the asymmetrical shadow lies on top of it. Very nice indeed.
Pete Askew Admin Sep 14, 2014 #3 Thanks Brian. I've had the DP2 and DP3 Merrills for quite some time. I have posted other images from them.
Thanks Brian. I've had the DP2 and DP3 Merrills for quite some time. I have posted other images from them.
Brian Moore Moderator Sep 14, 2014 #4 Pete Askew said: Thanks Brian. I've had the DP2 and DP3 Merrills for quite some time. I have posted other images from them. Click to expand... Now that I think about it I believe you do indeed possess those cameras.
Pete Askew said: Thanks Brian. I've had the DP2 and DP3 Merrills for quite some time. I have posted other images from them. Click to expand... Now that I think about it I believe you do indeed possess those cameras.
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Sep 15, 2014 #6 Two shadowy figures, a tale of espionage, and a gun - all very exciting. A good book cover or movie poster...
Two shadowy figures, a tale of espionage, and a gun - all very exciting. A good book cover or movie poster...
Paul Lange Moderator Sep 16, 2014 #8 Enigmatic to say the least. Visually wonderful and not being able to work out what is going on with the shadows makes it the more interesting.
Enigmatic to say the least. Visually wonderful and not being able to work out what is going on with the shadows makes it the more interesting.