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Braeside - Your B&W PP is super.. very creamy texture
SciFi - Great moving water shot
Jim -Cool night vignette
Lloyd - Nice colors, fall is certainly arriving!
Leica 90/2.8 Elmarit:
Always stunned by you B&W work.David, it is sad that these beautiful old locomotives ended up on the scrap heap.. no vision for future generations at all... just salvage and profit.
Here is one more I took from where a country road crosses the tracks in the Piney Woods of Texas. Note the railroad ties stacked on the siding. The tracks somewhat parallel the main road between Palestine and Rusk, Texas.. so we would leapfrog ahead of the train, find a country road that crossed the tracks and wait for it. We did this about four times.. resulting in a number of different backgrounds and angles... so I spent my Saturday "Chasing a Train".
Thanks.. appreciate that... These old locomotives just beg to be B&W.. just wish I had more time and more subjects. I know California has several old rail proejects.. maybe on my next trip out there I will visit a few if time permits.Always stunned by you B&W work.
Beautiful colours!Nice day today down at St Monans Harbour. Went to do some infrared, but not very happy with the results, but quite pleased with this colour one.
Lovely shot David. What technique did you use to capture the IR image? Filters? Post processing? Please elaborate. I want to do this with my X-E1 when it arrives. I used to do this with my M8.Aberdour (infrared Fuji 18mm f4):