faris
Well-known
faris
Well-known
faris
Well-known
charjohncarter
Veteran
really nice, and very sharp. That is hard to do while walking around.
raid
Dad Photographer
Excellent images. Well done.
faris
Well-known
Charjohncarter, raid...thanks a bunch guys 

retinax
Well-known
Have you posted these before? Look familiar somehow.
faris
Well-known
I could have. I don't remember.
Thanks for bearing with the repetition ( if posted before ).
Best.
Thanks for bearing with the repetition ( if posted before ).
Best.
Have you posted these before? Look familiar somehow.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I'd remember these if I'd seen them before. I haven't. Really, really Good!
raid
Dad Photographer
Bosnia is a region of the world where we rarely see images from.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Really? During the Balkan wars there must have been millions of them.Bosnia is a region of the world where we rarely see images from.
Huss
Veteran
Love the first pic, with the youngsters reflected by the old ladies in the background.
raid
Dad Photographer
Really? During the Balkan wars there must have been millions of them.
I meant images taken by RFF members at these days and after the war.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Agreed...RFF members did not flock to Sarajevo during the post-war days. This said, do a Flickr search and you'll find tens of thousands of post-war images.
raid
Dad Photographer
I am most interested in what our RFF community has done.
dfranklin
Established
Here are two shots I took this summer, neither of the same quality as those that started this thread.
The "papagajka" ('Parrot'), a beautiful modernist residential building in the heart of Sarajevo:

Mostar (not quite as good as Faris' view of the same mosque):

Both of these were done with a Mamiya 7ii, 80mm, Ektar 100.
Faris, I find your images very powerful, especially "Don't Forget" in the first one and the gravestones in the foreground of the second one.
The "papagajka" ('Parrot'), a beautiful modernist residential building in the heart of Sarajevo:

Mostar (not quite as good as Faris' view of the same mosque):

Both of these were done with a Mamiya 7ii, 80mm, Ektar 100.
Faris, I find your images very powerful, especially "Don't Forget" in the first one and the gravestones in the foreground of the second one.
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