
My Favorite of these, The wife is walking out of the restaurant

I think I will be taking allot more street shots in the coming months,

Highlights are blown to kingdom come but I still like it....
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Some Old Shots of MelbourneI took these on a leisurely afternoon stroll with my wife in summer all images taken with the 10.5
![]() My Favorite of these, The wife is walking out of the restaurant ![]() I think I will be taking allot more street shots in the coming months, ![]() Highlights are blown to kingdom come but I still like it.... CnC Welcome.
They are quite cool. The only thing I could suggest would be to shoot at a closer proximity, the details are so easily lost when you use a fisheye. A shot in a lift or a small and quirky café or some other small area full of people could be great.
Harry Nikon D80, MB-D80, Nikon 50mm f/1.8, Nikon 17-55mm f/2.8, SB-800, Sigma 18-200 f/3.5-6.3
Various bits of borrowed/stolen glass/speedlights etc. - zero style or taste. http://harryfisherphotos.smugmug.com
Nice photos. A close-up of the La Maz FB70 (the espresso machine in the first for you non-coffeegeeks) would have been great - it is a seriously sweet machine! It's the Ducati of espresso machines, and costs about as much!
Regards, Patrick
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