Box Man
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Thanks, dirk! Glad I didn't step on any toes or crash into any bodies.Very dynamic image thanks to the different walking directions. Well done!
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Thanks, dirk! Glad I didn't step on any toes or crash into any bodies.Very dynamic image thanks to the different walking directions. Well done!
Thanks, dirk! Glad I didn't step on any toes or crash into any bodies.![]()

Without going off the rails, I'd say that anybody's opinion on art and what they like and don't like is valid. I'm interested in whatever you or anyone else might think about my images, and I'm not going to require you post your resume before commenting. I hope most here feel the same..... I am not good enough in photography to give any important advise to someone else.
Maybe this post was meant for my "Painting" post?Do not worry. This is a free world. I did not want to give the impression, that my idea is better than any other. Liefe would be boring, if everybody would do it this or that way. I am not good enough in photography to give any important advise to someone else.
Yes- we are lucky to have two skating rinks nearby.Is this good old fashion rollerskating? I haven't done this in over 40 years. Nice photo!
Two? Lucky indeed. Thanks for sharing not one but two photos of the rink.Yes- we are lucky to have two skating rinks nearby.
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Nikkor 8.5cm F2, wide-open on the M Monochrom. ISO 10,000 and 1/25th sec.
I keep coming back to this image. The luminous quality of the light is very nice. You captured a small moment perfectly.1936 Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm F1.5 Sonnar,wide-open, Orange Filter, on the Leica M Monochrom.
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Stuff like that blows my mind. How did they do it?