You guys are welcome, I'd suggest to go and like his on FB or follow on twitter, I've not found anyone else more inspiring when it comes to pure quality of work. This guy is simply brilliant. Unfortunately on FB I see he has only 1300 likes whereas photographers who have zero idea about what they are doing or could hardly distinguish between f-stop and bus stop have more than 6000 likes. I dont know how this who popularity contest works.
I often wonder if photographers and peoples from other countries view photographs of us taken by their photographers as I do of them. I would love to spend the rest of my life photographing other countries. I have a brother in law (lousy photographer) who had to accompany his wife on a trip to Rome. Wherever he pointed his camera he came back with outstanding captures. I'm just rambling.
I often wonder if photographers and peoples from other countries view photographs of us taken by their photographers as I do of them. I would love to spend the rest of my life photographing other countries. I have a brother in law (lousy photographer) who had to accompany his wife on a trip to Rome. Wherever he pointed his camera he came back with outstanding captures. I'm just rambling.
Time to put on those travel boots , there are so many great things to see around world.
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Those pictures are a blessing to my eyes.
Good job finding the link.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Chuck Cassidy,
Aperture Focus Photography,
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Aperture Focus Photography
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Take a look at this as well before you put on the boots. :-(
Abandoned on Everest
A completely different side of the wonder that Everest is.
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