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Is there any activity at the market Carl? Given the mild winter in NY, my garden keeps producing. Yesterday we had arugula, mustard leaf, radicchio, lettuce, green onions, kale and chervil in our Christmas dinner salad. All picked yesterday.A balmy, 70 degree F xmas eve afternoon walk around the local farmers market. Pentax 645z with the 55mm DFA hand held shots.
Spectacular! Not so good for the ozone layer however; better use your sunscreen MatEvening!
This is pretty cool, very rare to spot Nacreous Cloud, I saw it a few times in the Antarctic years ago but never before in the North, this from over the road from my house earlier this evening.
Tom,Is there any activity at the market Carl? Given the mild winter in NY, my garden keeps producing. Yesterday we had arugula, mustard leaf, radicchio, lettuce, green onions, kale and chervil in our Christmas dinner salad. All picked yesterday.
Tom
Very nice however I can't stop wondering what it would look like in black n white.The end of the year, a time for quiet reflection.
Sorry about the pun, sometimes I can't help myself.
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Hi Don:Very nice however I can't stop wondering what it would look like in black n white.
I saw the B&W version prior to scrolling up to view the original color one. At first glace I could not envision a color version adding anything to the image and in fact felt color would distract from the tranquility portrayed. Yet the hues of blue were striking and upon reflection(no punn intended), I much prefer the color version. Both though have their merits. Lovely Tom!Hi Don:
I must admit that I rarely think in B&W, thanks for the suggestion. Here it is, using B&W layer in PS. The lily pads become much more of a factor, I like it.
Best,
Tom
_IMG2612 copyBW copy by tsjanik47, on Flickr