shadowspy Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 sunset as seen from bohol tropics resort Quote Link to comment
shadowspy Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 chocolate hills in carmen, bohol Quote Link to comment
shadowspy Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 a cloudy day at panglao, bohol... the sands of panglao where so fine and powdery soft. too bad I went there on a cloudy day. Quote Link to comment
shadowspy Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 twilight sky as seen from white beach, puerto galera Quote Link to comment
shadowspy Posted November 2, 2004 Share Posted November 2, 2004 a clear morning at white beach, puerto galera. I think most people are still asleep during the time I took this picture last oct 31. the early bird gets the pix! Quote Link to comment
disruptor Posted November 5, 2004 Share Posted November 5, 2004 to those who contributes to this thread, good job! to those who used their own personal pictures in this thread, thank you! to those who thinks the people here are stupid enough to believe you actually took those pictures in europe or america, get a life. :grr: no offense to those who prove more than enough. Quote Link to comment
hooray Posted November 5, 2004 Share Posted November 5, 2004 to those who thinks the people here are stupid enough to believe you actually took those pictures in europe or america, get a life. tsk. tsk. tsk. Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted November 5, 2004 Share Posted November 5, 2004 to those who contributes to this thread, good job! to those who used their own personal pictures in this thread, thank you! to those who thinks the people here are stupid enough to believe you actually took those pictures in europe or america, get a life. :grr: no offense to those who prove more than enough.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Mind your post! I can read between the lines and disect you like I'm your mother! I can read your mind and hit you where it really hurts! Call me a bitch, I don't care! I have a life! How about you? I know what you're thinking so don't bother replying to my post. No, I'm not a mind reader or a psychic. I am worst! I'm a Psychologist! You either have a really wierd sense of humor, or you're just plain psychotic! :cool: Moving right along.......remember that old TV series, Route 66? Here's a short stretch of America's "Mother Road", now a lonely, seldom traveled byway instead of the thoroughfare of the 60's. This is east of the town of Oatman just before the road drops down to the desert. Two roads on the north American continent I've always wanted to drive - Route 66, and the Alaskan Highway. One down, one to go! Quote Link to comment
disruptor Posted November 6, 2004 Share Posted November 6, 2004 Psychotic? Nope. Just somebody who enjoys pictures. In this case, anywhere in the world. agxo3, I have seen your earlier works in this thread. Beautiful. And it pissed me off when somebody interrupted a nice series of pictures, to post a picture stolen in the internet!!! I could care less if the picture is blurry, HUGE, and have your favorite dog in it, or even yourself included in it. But for God's sake, don't post a picture you didn't take yourself! I enjoy reading stories behind the pictures, too. It brings the reader to your frame of mind when the picture was taken. Or a historical background of the location. About Route 66, it became defunct when Interstate travel became common. I have straddled R66 driving from Chicago to St. Louis along I-55. Few of the original 1950's roadside attraction could be seen from the interstate and R-66 almost acted as the frontage road all the way to STL. You captured a lot of "Americana" but I think you can capture more if you bring your skills in the Philippines and capture more of the vanishing landscape. Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted November 9, 2004 Share Posted November 9, 2004 Psychotic? Nope. Just somebody who enjoys pictures. In this case, anywhere in the world. agxo3, I have seen your earlier works in this thread. Beautiful. And it pissed me off when somebody interrupted a nice series of pictures, to post a picture stolen in the internet!!! I could care less if the picture is blurry, HUGE, and have your favorite dog in it, or even yourself included in it. But for God's sake, don't post a picture you didn't take yourself! I enjoy reading stories behind the pictures, too. It brings the reader to your frame of mind when the picture was taken. Or a historical background of the location. About Route 66, it became defunct when Interstate travel became common. I have straddled R66 driving from Chicago to St. Louis along I-55. Few of the original 1950's roadside attraction could be seen from the interstate and R-66 almost acted as the frontage road all the way to STL. You captured a lot of "Americana" but I think you can capture more if you bring your skills in the Philippines and capture more of the vanishing landscape. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, that's why I add those notes. Images without context are just pretty visuals. Rte 66 through Arizona and California have a lot of history remaining, although more is lost every day. The road on the California side is poorly maintained (if at all!) and truly desolate. I hear the Alaskan highway is no longer the chanllenge it once was - too bad. But I still want to drive it anyway, although like Rte 66 I will probaly not drive the whole length, given time constraints. I'd like to go shoot ore in Pinas but I just don't have the time - too busy working trying to make enough to retire. Just when I think I'm getting close, I realize just how far away I am. So I will continue to shoot around here, and one day maybe I'll get time to shoot the vanishing landscapes of Pinas. And here's another one, just to stay on topic......... My apologies if I've already posted this. I just don't remember and am too lazy to back read. Baker's Beach in SF has the advantage of being on the Pacific Ocean side of the Golden Gate. From here you can get a en entirely different view of the bridge. Neopan400, 120 (6x6) film, shot with a Hasselblad, 80mm lens. Developed in D76, 1:1, 5.5 min. @ 70 deg C. Printed on Calumet Brilliant VCIII, #2 contrast grade. Scanned from print. Shot just before sunset. Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted November 15, 2004 Share Posted November 15, 2004 (edited) OK - to make up for a possible report, here's a new one. taken at the Japanese Garden in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. sharp 4Mp digital camera 9an el cheapo digicam) with a #89B IR filter. the pines and other evergreens will not light upwith IR, but deciduous tress 9those that lose their leaves in the winter) will really light up, with their leaves going white! Edited November 15, 2004 by agxo3 Quote Link to comment
beer_muna Posted November 15, 2004 Share Posted November 15, 2004 check my portfolio of phot,s during my 1 yr vacation sa pinas http://www.pbase.com/alfred_margie/root dont forget to leave a comment on my guest book thanks Quote Link to comment
Magneto Posted November 17, 2004 Share Posted November 17, 2004 here's something new on the road... hehehe.. Quote Link to comment
Guest event_horizon Posted November 18, 2004 Share Posted November 18, 2004 (edited) my take on the waterfalls in nunobiki Edited December 1, 2004 by ramon123 Quote Link to comment
Guest event_horizon Posted November 18, 2004 Share Posted November 18, 2004 (edited) a walkway in kyoto Edited December 1, 2004 by ramon123 Quote Link to comment
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