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[Portfolio - JACO/Belgium]May I propose this little trip inside the Kremlin (Moscow-Ru)
101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. Your critics are welcome! Last edited by jaco on Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Fascinating images from an interesting country.
More please, your style is most engaging. Cheers, John D JED
Nikon D600, D7000, D90, 70-300 D, 50mm f1.8, 85mm f1.8, 105mm macro f2.8, 18-70 kit lens, 35mm f1.8 dx, sigma 10-20 dx, SB600, SB80dx, Metz 45ct4, & other stuff. Why are there no cheap hobbies?
Superb and interesting first post. All well composed my favourite would have to be the low level shot of the boot and troops - well done.
It also shows the excellence of the D50 Chris
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Some awesome shots there, please teach me!
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All of them are interesting. Some unique perspectives offered here. I have never considered the use of mirrors, but they work very well in your photos.
Thanks for sharing - I enjoyed them all.
Super images. Thoroughly enjoyed them
"The good thing about meditation is that it makes doing nothing respectable"
D3 - http://www.oneputtphotographics.com
Jaco, fantastic images,the choice of subject,framing, etc,etc, what equipment did you use?, Russia is very high on my list of places to visit,it has a special appeal to me and your pics have boosted that even more,
you have real talent, very well done indeed. Nikon boy Norman
Some amazing images and certainly a place I want to visit one day. Like Chris, the low shot with the boot on the right was the one that jumped out at me.
Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
Fantastic what can i say that hasn't been said.
D3,D2x,D70,18-70 kit lens,Sigma 70-200mm F2.8EX HSM,Nikon AF-I 300m F2.8, TC20E 2X
80-400VR,SB800,Vosonic X Drive,VP6210 40 http://www.oz-images.com
Thanks to all...
May I continue? Some pics made on the "RED PLACE" in Moskow.... 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. and a full album (42 pictures) concerning a palace near Sint Petersbourg http://www.jacobel.net/pages/D70/petrodvoretz/ Enjoy (I hope...) your visit!
Very nice Jaco. Like your use of the mirror, were you carrying it just for the shots or to look over your shoulder? Or some other reason?
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Thanks Glen! I'm carrying always two mirrors in case of... And just to shoot, I'm not (yet) a spy...
The mirror works very well Jaco, like that shot in your last post
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Number 30 is good. Really interesting architecture, unusual. A bit shame that roof tops are cut. I don't think this contributes to composition. Number 45 also is good, however I dont like version with focus switched on behind building. Its is too difficult to watch it. That is an interesting series, but in my humble opinion I could try to chop number of photos down. Great shots disappear in crowd of not bad ones. Pozdrawiam, K.Polak
More different again...I hope I've just uploaded a new gallery on my peronnal site http://www.jacobel.net/images2.htm If you find 30 seconds, please join it using this URL... http://www.jacobel.net/pages/D70/palaces/
Really like the first set of photos. They show a very different perspective to the typical tourist shots. A thought I always try and remember when holding a camera....Look for different....walk around it, reframe it....You're creativity is inspiring. Some of your followup photos drop the standard set in the earlier photos IMO.
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Thanks Mikail! Oups... I don't see where I missed a title... Could you help me? Have a nice day!
Thank you jaco for your fantastic photos .After a crap day at work your pictures gave me inspiration to plan a holiday to your pictures country. I have just placed your web site into my bookmarks and I will visit it regularly in anticipation. Just love your camera review Olympus
E20P (Shit!) LOZ
Hi Jaco,
your photos make me want to go and visit these places. The quality and composition is really great. Cheers, CD
Hi Jaco, If you click here first message will be your own without saying that photos are from St.Peterburg, Peterhoff etc. Very first one is the statue of the King Peter I (the Great) also known as "Copper Horseman" or "Copper Rider" Mikhail
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Thnank you very much!
I propose a new vision, 42 pictures, of Moskow through the Kremlin and teh Red Place. Hope you'll like it! http://www.jacobel.net/pages/D70/kremlin/ Comments are welcomed
Well I'm blown away. IMHO you are truely the best photographer on this site. The only other who comes near you is flipfrog.
Awesome work, your interpretation and creativity is mind blowing. God I'd be a happy man if I was half the photographer you are!! It's people like you that inspire people like me I know nutzinc
Hi Marcus! Let's show your pictures: Perhaps the inverse is true too.... Thanks for such warm words... Jaco
ULtimate russian D70 album on
http://www.jacobel.net/pages/D70/soviet/index.html Enjoy your visit! To morrow I'm travelling to Poland.... Best regards
2nd and 4th are my favs. . . really love the surrealistic look in both!
I've tried and tried and I can never manage to capture things like you've done in the 4th one. D70, 18-70 DX, Sigma 70-300 APOII, Nikkor 50mm 1.4D, SB800, Bogen 3046 w/Manfrotto 322RC2 ballhead, Lowepro Nova 2 AW
You've just be ready to shoot... Thanks
hi jaco,
nice pics Je vois que tu es partout toi aussi I'm french nikon user, sorry for my english
My website !
Plus on est de fous...plus on rit! Best Belgian Regards! See you in France! I'm leaving to Poland today (wedding party) A++
Hi everybody
Was in NY last week... Here is the gallery URL http://www.jacobel.net/pages/D70/farenheit911/ Enjoy!
Jaco - what a truly emotive shot - this brings home to me not the horror of 9/11 but the sorrow for the living. . .
Chris
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Wow Jaco, very cool!
You get around a lot! I would love to see some of your pictures from Poland. I'll have a look at your site and see if I can find some. Plus, you've quite inspired me that good things are possible without the fancy vr lenses! Nikon D7000
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