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Richards picture thread!
rich83:
Ta Chris.... have another...
Grossglockner High Alpine Road by Rich Wigley, on Flickr
.... ohh ok one more...
Grossglockner High Alpine Road by Rich Wigley, on Flickr
monte:
Amazing shots Rich :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Austria is just stunning. :happy2:
I went to Faaker See in 2007 on the Vrod. Its like the Worthersee event for VW's only its a HOG rally (Harley Owners Group). 1000's of Harleys :evilgrin:
Totally Idyllic part of the world. The weather was Amazing too. Altogether one of the Best holidays Ive ever had. :star:
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: monte on August 13, 2012, 10:19:15 pm ---Amazing shots Rich :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Austria is just stunning. :happy2:
I went to Faaker See in 2007 on the Vrod. Its like the Worthersee event for VW's only its a HOG rally (Harley Owners Group). 1000's of Harleys :evilgrin:
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....That shot captures the atmosphere and presence of a big lake very well indeed. But I would straighten it on the horizontal of the lake's edge if you don't mind me saying.
When I was staying with Native friends in America they took me to the Harley-Davidson 1903-2003 centenary celebrations - Quite an event! Harley Heaven! :notworthy:
Saintsteve:
--- Quote from: richwig83 on August 13, 2012, 09:49:55 pm ---Ta Chris.... have another...
Grossglockner High Alpine Road by Rich Wigley, on Flickr
Brilliant :happy2:
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RedRobin:
^^^^
Yeah, that Wigley fella is a bit good! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
He really is professional standard but I can understand him not wanting to get tied down by such demands. Clients can be arseholes and you don't get to photograph what you want so much. And what you have to invest in gear to compete is megabucks. Gone are the days of David Bailey, a simple 35mm camera, a pretty girl and the right social contacts.
But do you have any of your pics in commercial photo libraries, Rich?
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