Woody Campbell
Workshop Member
They're all fabulous.Thanks Shelby, that is my favorite as well.
Just got back from a helicopter ride over the olgas and uluru at sunset - awesome!
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They're all fabulous.Thanks Shelby, that is my favorite as well.
Just got back from a helicopter ride over the olgas and uluru at sunset - awesome!
+2Ed, I agree with Woody -- ALL the Ayers Rock and area shot are marvelous, you've got great skies, but if I had to shoose one, I'd go with the second in the above set :thumbs:
Dick,It does seem strange that there is still virtually no detail in thee building in the middle - perhaps the detail was in too subtle shades of grey?
Count me in, I think they are all excellent but No 2 of Ed's series stands out for me.Thanks Shelby, that is my favorite as well.
Just got back from a helicopter ride over the olgas and uluru at sunset - awesome!
Grrr. So good!!!Blog post for yesterday. B of A building on Bryant Park. Alpa TC + 60 meg Hasselblad back + 36mm Schneider.
I like this one. The other one seems too dreamy for guy.And one more....
Cheers! Shelby
That's why I mentioned having to retouch heavily (which always looks even smoother once downsized) due to severe acne scarring. The final files for him are definitely going to have to be handled with care such that they look natural, but while still removing the pitting from his face.I like this one. The other one seems too dreamy for guy.