@k@: Thank you, K. Lately I have been drawn to light, real, honest looks and images. No photoshop, no enhanced saturation. I am in a place where I simply enjoy the life around me as it is. Simple and wonderful. And I think it transfers onto my images.
Howard F.from South Pasadena, Calif., United States
Legos did it for me! Pretty soon, toy soldiers will turn into cell phones, cameras, and gadgets from Japan :) Nice composition and the matching set of reds.
6 Jun 2009 12:58am
@Howard F.: Soldiers?! How could you??? It`s Star Wars!!!! :-)
Love the depth of field and mood it creates in the image.
Tell me, you have a new camera? The MarkII of the 5D series, eh? How is it? I ask everyone who has it how it feels to use it and they say it's worth every penny. Congrats on the purchase. Can't afford it here in Mexico as it costs twice as much as in the USA.
7 Jun 2009 7:24am
@Luis A. De Jesus R.: Thanks, Luis. It is amazing! I am only getting to know it. Got myself as well a few prime lenses. The 35mm is unbelievable. Actually all of them. Canon jumped way ahead of Nikon now. I can`t use my Nikon D80 anymore. It just beyond compare. My husband took Canon for 10 days on his trip and I didn`t shoot anything at all, well, only film. It does worth every penny! This is more of a professional equipment.
Honestly, you have the cutest kid!!!
I like your depth of field choice, his face looking down yet still showing deep concentration on what he is doing.