Photos Tagged people & culture
Dance of joy!
Posted 11 October 2011 by LeGrangeTagged As: candid & street, people & culture | Categories: Photo Forum | 5 Comments
F 4,5 ISO 80 S 1/250 Pattern meter
Boy Eating Dried Mopani Worms
Posted 25 September 2011 by Ben BroughtonTagged As: people & culture | Categories: Photo Forum | 5 Comments
people
Mother and child
Posted 21 September 2011 by ThelmaTagged As: people & culture | Categories: Photo Forum | 6 Comments
Nikon D700 Nikon 70-200 lens
Scrapyard Model
Posted 3 August 2011 by PikkieTagged As: people, people & culture, portrait | Categories: Photo Forum | 5 Comments
Submitted by Eidel Bock Ed’s note: First guest post from Eidel Bock – c’mon guys, this is really soliciting your comments!
Old Fashioned Fun
Posted 22 July 2011 by FrancoisTagged As: people, people & culture, portrait | Categories: Photo Forum | 12 Comments
While taking photos in Old Town, San Diego, CA, I crossed the paths of these two fine and elegant young ladies, all dressed up. The hesitantly agreed to me taking the photo. It was worth the effort to convince them!
Memories
Posted 9 April 2011 by DanieTagged As: form/shapes/lines/textures, people & culture | Categories: Photo Forum | 5 Comments
Memories
Love is…. waiting patiently…
Posted 21 February 2011 by PikkieTagged As: people, people & culture, portrait, scenes | Categories: Showcase | 2 Comments
Silver Award winner, entered by Hetta van Vuuren Your comments and crits please
Having fun with photography…
Posted 11 February 2011 by PikkieTagged As: people, people & culture | Categories: Photo Forum | 4 Comments
Camerazzi in action – refer to PE Shootut in Dec. I somehow fathered the guy who likes making fun of some real serious togs in action…I just happened to stumble upon this photo on Pieter’s website @ http://www.pixelume.com/
Ndebele Guitar Player
Posted 10 February 2011 by Lungi SiqebenguTagged As: people & culture | Categories: Photo Forum | 5 Comments
This was at the Dept of Arts, Woman Awards. Picture taken at 1/200s, F4.2.ISO1250 using the Built-in Flash.










