Lloyd
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Plus one. Great stuff, as always, Pramote.Thanks Pramote & Stellar Shot!!!! Love It!
Steve: You are the master of street!! Love that shooting the shooters shot!
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Plus one. Great stuff, as always, Pramote.Thanks Pramote & Stellar Shot!!!! Love It!
Beautiful detail - very nice! :thumbs:Nikon D800 with Pentax 35mm A shifted up 0.7mm. F/8
Thank Joe. I like your post processing very much. Maybe you could give me some tips.Beautiful detail - very nice! :thumbs:
Too kind brotha! Thank You!Plus one. Great stuff, as always, Pramote.
Steve: You are the master of street!! Love that shooting the shooters shot!
Love it!LOL. Too funny!! Nice catch.
Thanks Antonio!Thank Joe. I like your post processing very much. Maybe you could give me some tips.
Pramote,Bass Habor Lighthouse, Maine
Nikon D800E; Zeiss 18mm f/3.5; HiTech 0.6 GND; Bracket
Manual HDR
Have a great day!
Pramote
Promote, Your Amazing!:thumbs:Love it, Pramote. Really nice.
+1Pramote,
I'm truly envious, both of your photography and your travel itinerary. Every week, a new destination. I visited this lighthouse two years ago but was too timid to venture out onto the rocks. Maybe next time.
Well done. :thumbs:
Joe
well done!!Bass Habor Lighthouse, Maine
Nikon D800E; Zeiss 18mm f/3.5; HiTech 0.6 GND; Bracket
Manual HDR
Have a great day!
Pramote
Thanks Joe, Graham and Jim for your kind words.+1
It's quite intimidating when you get to this lighthouse location to realize that you have to rock hop down that face of huge boulders to get to the prime shooting location below the building itself. Definitely not the thing to do when the rocks are wet/greasy and/or in the dark - which is of course when you need to do it for the best light! Likewise with a backpack/tripod/camera out.
I shot this in March myself using my Phase One gear and only ventured half that distance away from the end of the pathway and that alone was puckered sphincter time! :bugeyes: