Wanna name it?

Wanna name it?

Post your shot where you cant come up with a title, too!

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Ever have brain fade for titles? Not that it needs one but I can't even come up with something simple.

So maybe someone can come up with something for it.

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here's your title: "one

here's your title: "one more, please"

Cheers

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Sony lenses: 18-70mm f3.5-5.6 DT, 11-18mm f4.5-5.6 DT
100mm f2.8 Marco,75-300mm f4.5-5.6, 500mm f8 Mirror, 50mm f1.4
and a Ricoh GX200 for when I travel light


I like it....

One more please.... :) perfect!

Carl

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"Uncorking"
Here is a good one ;-) "My

Here is a good one ;-)

"My wife left me..."

The next shot would show the glass being crushed in the hand..., the next with a trail of blood...

Lol....

Sorry I have a very active imagination! Don't whip out the prozac just yet...

Oh boy Barry

Not a bad idea actually though! Except, I'd need one of those sugar prop "glasses" that can't cut my hand.

Good duo framed art piece to sell.

Carl

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Taste the pixels?

"Taste the pixels - all 25M of them"

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Name a photo

This is a fantastic photograph. Lighting is absolutely magnificent if you don’t mind me saying so. This is truly a fine example of painting with light.
I can think of several names to call this photo but the one that comes to mind the most is: Tasted like another.
Or as we say down here in the South,…….How’s About Fill-er-up.
Nice Shot,
AJ

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Wow thanks everyone

Al (thanking you sir!)- I used my computer monitor for the light, and my computer desk :)

One thing I never pass up is interesting looking light. I was mid thought in an article I was writing and realized I still had my hand on my wine glass from my last sip, and went "eh, that might look neat for a b/w image". So there ya go :).

Carl

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Sir Yes Sir

Please on “Sir” to me…..I completed the Military college of South Carolina many years ago. The Citadel.

Your photo simply makes a great image!!

Proper use of lighting, along with proper framing, will always produce better photographs. This is such a fine example of how the proper use of lighting, composure will produces phenomenal pictures.

Personally think so many of today’s photographers misinterpret what is fine quality with photography. I think so many are looking for pure sharp photos. This is simply, and only my opinion, that the contribution of under-compensation for spherical aberrations (halo) & minimized sagittal flare & flare on film plan region or digital region (cropped at about1.5) along with lighting and composure will produce the best of best photos.

Thanks again for all your efforts to boast the Sony, Konica/Minolta line.
Well done my friend!!!

AJ

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I'll play:

"Post your shot where you cant come up with a title, too!"

How about, "Through The Gaping Glass"?

But there should be more here, too....

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