View Full Version : W/NW Rooms with a View
Simon Larbalestier
06-09-2006, 14:14
Seeing as some great W/NW threads started up today how about one for tomorow....
http://www.simon-larbalestier.co.uk/emptiness/large/monticianno2.jpg
M4-P 35/2 (v4) Tuscany, Italy 1998
sorry the image is so small it's all i can access right now :(
f/stopblues
06-09-2006, 14:53
Living room view at night..
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/citynight.jpg
Simon Larbalestier
06-09-2006, 23:41
Well that's what i call a room with a view! Classic shot!
My little boy wasn't too fond of this view.
http://rickv.com/randos/clinton.jpg
Canon 7s, Canon 50/1.2, probably 400UC.
Quawpaw District, Little Rock.
bobomoon
06-11-2006, 20:15
I think I see some claw marks on that window :D. Best domestic cat pic I've seen in awhile.
back alley
06-11-2006, 20:25
wow, 3 completely different takes on a theme and 3 great shots!
I think I see some claw marks on that window :D. Best domestic cat pic I've seen in awhile.
Thanks, although I don't think he'd make the best hunter in the wild. :rolleyes: Our other cat would stealthily creep up when something was in there, and without fail Clinton would come at top speed lunging for the fiberglass. It's actually an in-the-window bird-feeder, but it attracted this critter most often.
...actually from inside a kid's playhouse
Simon Larbalestier
06-12-2006, 07:52
The Bayon, Cambodia 2001
http://www.simon-larbalestier.co.uk/seasia/images/2013.jpg
M6 TTL (.85) + Noctilux @F1
pesphoto
06-12-2006, 08:05
This makes Providence look like a big city
http://www.paulshelaskyphotography.com/Photos/PhotoOfWeek/highrise1.jpg
oftheherd
06-12-2006, 08:49
Living room view at night..
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/citynight.jpg
Say, that's not that old skyscrapper with the flood lights that change at night is it? If not, is it still there? I used to live in St. Joe but had family in KC as well as loving to visit the coffee shops (non-alcoholic) in 59-60. Haven't been back that way in probably 15 years or more.
Nice view for sure, but I just prefer the open spaces. :p
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/rffgallery/gallery/989/U989I1132025575.SEQ.0.jpg
Simon, that's a beautiful photo of the Bayon. Any chance you have photos of Beng Melea?
f/stopblues
06-12-2006, 13:47
Say, that's not that old skyscrapper with the flood lights that change at night is it? If not, is it still there? I used to live in St. Joe but had family in KC as well as loving to visit the coffee shops (non-alcoholic) in 59-60. Haven't been back that way in probably 15 years or more.
Nice view for sure, but I just prefer the open spaces. :p
The one in the picture is the Fidelity Bank Building, which is about to be changed into a residential building. I believe the one you're thinking of is the Kansas City Power & Light building, which is just to the southwest of me (my photo is facing North). You'd be amazed at how downtown is turning around these days. There's a big wave of 20's - 30's abandoning the suburban life (including me!)
Simon Larbalestier
06-12-2006, 14:45
Simon, that's a beautiful photo of the Bayon. Any chance you have photos of Beng Melea?
thanks. I do Rick but not scanned
here's another Bayon one to keep the thread going:
http://www.simon-larbalestier.co.uk/b2w2/images/20.jpg
Mamiya 7ii + 80/4
crossed processed scanned from the transparency. No CS work.
Not the greatest room or the greatest view (it's my home office), but I wanted to keep this great thread going ...
Robert
http://static.flickr.com/42/117386749_42cd6dcef0.jpg
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