We are always searching for that perfect light and moment.
Great photo! Wonderful colors!
... and then you're hitched. This palace looks just perfect, very excellent shot.
It was very good this photo. I also like to take my picture when shooting. The reflection in the mirror, the glass, as the water is fantastic.
Yes, that is so true! And what a great point of view in your image here to illustrate the quest of the photographer for that perfect image!
Excellent shot and great composition!
Thoughts, Excitement. Excelent. For your People. Rubén
Very good Wong. The light and darkness always struck us.A hug.
Lovely shot Wong. The wooden carvings and the shiny floors add even more interest.
El fotógrafo fotografiado... siempre hay varios puntos de vista de una misma imágen. Un saludo
You are right and this is an excellent picture. The lights are very soft.Greetings,Filip
Lovely shot...and you're right there's something very entrancing about light and dark and shadows!
salutation en ce lieu monacale je vous embrasse
Didn't you shake your arms? You were on tiptoe...I like very much this place, Wong.
It's amazing how much more you see peeking with one eye through a camera than with two eyes without. Great shot and thought. Darryl and Ruth :)
Your words are true of many of us. I like the shadows and light in this picture.
Shoes off in Honolulu's Iolani palace too!Very sweet shot.Aloha from WaikikiComfort Spiral > < } } ( ° > ><}}(°>
Very good photo!Lights fascinate us, photographers are always watching ... your results are spectacular!
So true!!Love the light in this image. Fantastic!
Brilliant image Wong, you've got it exactly right, the lighting, composition..lovely shot.
Do you understand the excitement of the changing light?
Hello, that perfect picture!I come to you an invitation to join my blog!Accepted? Follow you back!I leave to you a warm hug!Aline Santos, author of the blog 'epiphysis of a Pearl.'
But of course! I've heard of people who didn't fell "quite at home" until they took their first pic!
Wong this photo says so much, a definite passion for photography is required to be doing this!
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We are always searching for that perfect light and moment.
Great photo! Wonderful colors!
... and then you're hitched. This palace looks just perfect, very excellent shot.
It was very good this photo. I also like to take my picture when shooting. The reflection in the mirror, the glass, as the water is fantastic.
Yes, that is so true! And what a great point of view in your image here to illustrate the quest of the photographer for that perfect image!
Excellent shot and great composition!
Thoughts, Excitement. Excelent. For your People. Rubén
Very good Wong. The light and darkness always struck us.
A hug.
Lovely shot Wong. The wooden carvings and the shiny floors add even more interest.
El fotógrafo fotografiado... siempre hay varios puntos de vista de una misma imágen.
Un saludo
You are right and this is an excellent picture. The lights are very soft.
Greetings,
Filip
Lovely shot...and you're right there's something very entrancing about light and dark and shadows!
salutation en ce lieu monacale
je vous embrasse
Didn't you shake your arms? You were on tiptoe...I like very much this place, Wong.
It's amazing how much more you see peeking with one eye through a camera than with two eyes without. Great shot and thought.
Darryl and Ruth :)
Your words are true of many of us. I like the shadows and light in this picture.
Shoes off in Honolulu's Iolani palace too!
Very sweet shot.
Aloha from Waikiki
Comfort Spiral
> < } } ( ° >
><}}(°>
Very good photo!
Lights fascinate us, photographers are always watching ... your results are spectacular!
So true!!
Love the light in this image. Fantastic!
Brilliant image Wong, you've got it exactly right, the lighting, composition..lovely shot.
Do you understand the excitement of the changing light?
Hello, that perfect picture!
I come to you an invitation to join my blog!
Accepted? Follow you back!
I leave to you a warm hug!
Aline Santos, author of the blog 'epiphysis of a Pearl.'
But of course! I've heard of people who didn't fell "quite at home" until they took their first pic!
Wong this photo says so much, a definite passion for photography is required to be doing this!
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