Saturday, 19 April 2008
Sur la terrasse, en dehors d'un restaurant indien, mercredi nuit chaude
Parfois, à un restaurant au centreville, on peut placer l'appareil-photo sur une table et alors, simplement appuyez sur le bouton. Naturellement je ne regarde pas la victime en même temps.
Sometimes, at an Indian restaurant in the city on a warm Wednesday night, just place the camera on a table and simply press the button. Naturally I do not look at the victim at the same time.
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Hokay, so next week, please try to sit opposite a pretty girl.
Okay, Dive, You know that I know I promised you.
Just need to find the right victim; but I will.
My grandfather said that if a job's worth doing, it's worth doing properly.
Your wish is my command. Just give me a few seconds and I'll oblige.
Looks like he's ready for another round!
Clever technique. I've used it myself on subway trains from time to time -:)
Well the photo only shows two empty beer bottles on the table which is ridiculously little but then I suppose you pushed the rest out of sight in a large sweeping movement of your arm. You managed to find a gap to photograph a very handsome man. Thanks, for me it's a nice change from the usual pretty girls we see here.
And... thanks for reminding me that of course, things fall upwards downunder. How could I forget THAT???
You were so meant to get that new camera! What a great shot M. Benaut.
A warm Aussi night, a few beers and Indian food - aaaahh bliss!!!!!
If you stopped eating out M B half of Adelaide's restaurants would go to the wall!!!!
Sometimes the best way to get those people shots!
Sydney Daily Photo Turns 2 today! and I've done a lot of people pics!
I like beer and Indian cooking.
I think I will get my new oakshelf before september. You can bring some drawings to show them to my private cabinetmaker. Next tuesday, if all is ok, I met 3 blogger friends in Paris. Time goes so fast that september is coming very fast too.
Great one. I shall try this technique!
Une photo réussie un beau cadre de bouteilles.
J'adore la cuisine indienne et je vais souvent à de célèbres restaurants indiens à Paris. vous pouvez utiliser cet outil pour trouver votre restaurant indien préféré.
http://restaau.fr/Browse/meilleure-restaurant-indien-a-paris.html
espérons que cette aide
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