paulfish4570
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By golly, Grey, you are ever so right! 
kdemas
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Fort Point, San Francisco. Contax G2, 35-70mm Zeiss lens.

paulfish4570
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At the Hilton pool after brunch, Pensacola, Florida.
tanel
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paulfish4570
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Tanel, clear-cutting forest is not pretty in anyone's country ...
jingles_97
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johnny9fingers
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Jack Conrad
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Lifeguard.

Lss
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Reflection of Portara
Reflection of Portara
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Reflection of Portara

Leica M8
tanel
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Tanel, clear-cutting forest is not pretty in anyone's country ...
That's why you need to shoot such places and bring the visual documentation to people. Just knowing about it isn't enough, people need a pictures, direct contact, so they can understand the reallity of it little better.
And bringing such material public does make a change - people's opinions change, so something inside of them change with it.
But to stay on topic:

Old soviet submarine base. The white stuff in the background is a huge wave as a storm was rolling in. I bearly made it out of there in one piece.
paulfish4570
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Tanel, I like that sub pen shot.
Off topic just a moment: One of Alabama's biggest agricultural products is pine trees for lumber and pulp. Of course, clear-cutting is the most efficient way to harvest, and then re-plant with pine seedlings. But there is pressure to select-cut instead, leaving hardwoods in the creek bottoms, ridges and swampy areas. This yields a second way to make money: leasing land to deer hunters. Deer like mixed forest, and that is what they get with select cutting: always some young pines in which to raise fawns, clear-cut patches full of new, green forbs from the grasses and weeds that grow with the young pines, hardwoods like oaks that provide acorns, mature pines in which to travel from one spot to another, and space for hunters to plant food plots for additional food for wildlife.
Off topic just a moment: One of Alabama's biggest agricultural products is pine trees for lumber and pulp. Of course, clear-cutting is the most efficient way to harvest, and then re-plant with pine seedlings. But there is pressure to select-cut instead, leaving hardwoods in the creek bottoms, ridges and swampy areas. This yields a second way to make money: leasing land to deer hunters. Deer like mixed forest, and that is what they get with select cutting: always some young pines in which to raise fawns, clear-cut patches full of new, green forbs from the grasses and weeds that grow with the young pines, hardwoods like oaks that provide acorns, mature pines in which to travel from one spot to another, and space for hunters to plant food plots for additional food for wildlife.
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shyoon
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Contax T2. Neopan 1600.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
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Contax T2. Neopan 1600.
I really like this. I have never been able to capture falling rain :bang:
surfer dude
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But to stay on topic:
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Old soviet submarine base. The white stuff in the background is a huge wave as a storm was rolling in. I bearly made it out of there in one piece.
I'd dearly love to see more of the submarine base shoot, Tanel - something way out of my experience.
hamradio
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