KeithL
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It's precisely that ghostly look that I found so appealing.got to clear eyes of dead fly Live ones never got that grey film bits over them.
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It's precisely that ghostly look that I found so appealing.got to clear eyes of dead fly Live ones never got that grey film bits over them.
ah i just do remember short story about couple of "autumn" flies crawling about window, that i read like 20-odd years ago. Imprinted in me mind - was pretty good one, on how you shouldn't ever give up.It's precisely that ghostly look that I found so appealing.
Great tones in this one, and I like the new crop. This is better than your earlier ones, I think.:clap:Like Guy, I am working with a new B&W technique. Here is a rework of the Mono Lake Squall I posted earlier. This is actually a 2 image stitch, shot a few minutes earlier than the prior image with a wider lens. Based on feedback, I have revised my crop too:
Hi Bill,So don't hold us in suspense, Jack - what new B&W technique? Educate us!
It is certainly most effective!
Bill