Nando
Well-known
Great photographs. Will there be a part 3?
raid
Dad Photographer
Nando said:Great photographs. Will there be a part 3?
Thanks, Nando.
Yes, there will be a Part 3 coming up the coming days.
Joao
Negativistic forever
Hello Raid
Thank you for posting these nice Lisbon pictures – I see that you took a deep dive into the heart of Lisbon night – great work!.
I don’t want to start a thread on this but just a comment on grafitti – which I, in most cases, don’t like: they are forbidden, but my son, who is finishing his degree in graphic design, went to a state-sponsored school where they had a “grafitti crew” – they learned the techniques of spray-paint and were encouraged to paint old walls (with permission or if requested by the owners). It is difficult to control this practice. Worst cases are the inscriptions /paintings on stone monuments, they cause permanent damage and are hard to remove.
I look forward to your future posts
Best regards
Joao
Thank you for posting these nice Lisbon pictures – I see that you took a deep dive into the heart of Lisbon night – great work!.
I don’t want to start a thread on this but just a comment on grafitti – which I, in most cases, don’t like: they are forbidden, but my son, who is finishing his degree in graphic design, went to a state-sponsored school where they had a “grafitti crew” – they learned the techniques of spray-paint and were encouraged to paint old walls (with permission or if requested by the owners). It is difficult to control this practice. Worst cases are the inscriptions /paintings on stone monuments, they cause permanent damage and are hard to remove.
I look forward to your future posts
Best regards
Joao
raid
Dad Photographer
Joao said:Hello Raid
Thank you for posting these nice Lisbon pictures – I see that you took a deep dive into the heart of Lisbon night – great work!.
I don’t want to start a thread on this but just a comment on grafitti – which I, in most cases, don’t like: they are forbidden, but my son, who is finishing his degree in graphic design, went to a state-sponsored school where they had a “grafitti crew” – they learned the techniques of spray-paint and were encouraged to paint old walls (with permission or if requested by the owners). It is difficult to control this practice. Worst cases are the inscriptions /paintings on stone monuments, they cause permanent damage and are hard to remove.
I look forward to your future posts
Best regards
Joao
Hello Joao,
This is very interesting that grafitti is being picked up by graphic design schools. It is like a popular art, I guess. The damage is greater than any benefit from it, though.
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raid
Dad Photographer

Here we have from left to right:
Nuno, Miguel, and Joao.
I used a CL with CV 25mm/4 during this part of our walk in Lisbon.
nrb
Nuno Borges
Congratulations, dear Raid.
Your images are really nice and I like the night scenes particularly.
My scanner isn't back from the repairshop yet, so I haven't even seen my own photos.
I'll keep waiting for your Lisbon 3 series too.
Regards,
Nuno
Your images are really nice and I like the night scenes particularly.
My scanner isn't back from the repairshop yet, so I haven't even seen my own photos.
I'll keep waiting for your Lisbon 3 series too.
Regards,
Nuno
raid
Dad Photographer
Hello Nuno!
It was great meeting you and the other RFF members in Portugal. Your hospitality made the brief trip a wonderful experience that I want to repeat in the near future with my family.
Regards,
It was great meeting you and the other RFF members in Portugal. Your hospitality made the brief trip a wonderful experience that I want to repeat in the near future with my family.
Regards,
raid
Dad Photographer
This is my last portion of my 4-day tirip to Lisbon:
http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=763589
Joao, Nuno, and Miguel (from left to right)
More images:
Your feedback is very welcome. I am satisfied with what I managed in four days and in between meetings.
http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=763589
Joao, Nuno, and Miguel (from left to right)



More images:







Your feedback is very welcome. I am satisfied with what I managed in four days and in between meetings.
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Nando
Well-known
I really like these two:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6407607
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6407611
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6407607
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6407611
Joao
Negativistic forever
Hello Raid
again a great set. I am especially pleased with the light of the indoors pictures (the "Brasileira " cafe and the "Trindade" beerhouse). Very nice work!
Best regards
Joao
again a great set. I am especially pleased with the light of the indoors pictures (the "Brasileira " cafe and the "Trindade" beerhouse). Very nice work!
Best regards
Joao
SergioGuerra
Well-known
Hope you liked Portugal, very good photos you got 
Next time try to visit Porto. It's quite different from Lisbon...
(more like this)
Next time try to visit Porto. It's quite different from Lisbon...
(more like this)

raid
Dad Photographer
Nando said:
Hi Nando,
The yellow streetcars are now tourist attractions, and the narrow roads and stairs going up steep hils are a part of the old Lisbon. I got lots of exercise by walking the streets up and down.
raid
Dad Photographer
Joao said:Hello Raid
again a great set. I am especially pleased with the light of the indoors pictures (the "Brasileira " cafe and the "Trindade" beerhouse). Very nice work!
Best regards
Joao
Hi Joao,
These are place that you picked for me to see in our walking tours. With the flash turned off, the Fuji Natura did an excellent job in exposing the indoor photos.
Greetings,
raid
Dad Photographer
Hi Sergio,
Your photo is a really good one. Thanks.
I will look up information about Porto.
Your photo is a really good one. Thanks.
I will look up information about Porto.
Nando
Well-known
raid
Dad Photographer
Nando said:My home town of Coimbra is an hour south of Porto and .... is to me what a 35 Summicron ASPH is to Magus.
Nando,
If I had more time available, I would have rented a car to drive around in Portugal. Why is Coimbra the Capital of Love?
sirius
Well-known
Did you know that Lisbon is famous in Europe with photographers for the specail light that you can find there? I saw two model shoots when I was there in the street and they were speaking foreign languages. I think it is because of the sea salt in the air and the way that the sun reflects off the pale coloured cobbel stones. There is a rosy colour and pastel blue that appear. It suits the cream colours of the stone so well. Thanks for the great photos. I love that city and would like to go back one day. cheers
gb hill
Veteran
Raid your Lisbon trip was fabulous. Looks like a place i'd love to visit. This is certainly the cream of what RFF is all about. Thanks for sharing your joy with us.
raid
Dad Photographer
sirius said:Did you know that Lisbon is famous in Europe with photographers for the specail light that you can find there? I saw two model shoots when I was there in the street and they were speaking foreign languages. I think it is because of the sea salt in the air and the way that the sun reflects off the pale coloured cobbel stones. There is a rosy colour and pastel blue that appear. It suits the cream colours of the stone so well. Thanks for the great photos. I love that city and would like to go back one day. cheers
Thanks, Ian.
No, I did not know this fact. Miami is known in the USA for modeling because of the sunny days and the art deco buildings and the beaches.
It is a splendid place to visit [again].
raid
Dad Photographer
gb hill said:Raid your Lisbon trip was fabulous. Looks like a place i'd love to visit. This is certainly the cream of what RFF is all about. Thanks for sharing your joy with us.![]()
gb: Thanks. The RFF members in Lisbon are very nice and friendly people. I saw quite a lot during the four days I spent there.
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