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Awesome as always, Mike!!!The Pajaro River, near Watsonville, CA...
Hi JasonAshwin... I remember seeing your camel line up shot before. An absolute fav of mine!
I really need to stop looking at this topic. It will become very expensive for me....
Nice collection. I particularly like that third one.Let's give the camels a shout out...hahah:
Almost as if I'd never seen a camel before. They sure got some attention, but heck, I hadn't seen that many camels before...all from Egypt, near the pyramids...
'Cor Guv' - you got me banged to rights!Actually Jono, I am going to call you out on this one, since I know you are such a talented photographer -- I think the first one you posted looks fantastic below the horizon, but the amount that you have pushed the contrast in the clouds is making them look rather odd...it seems like there are some digital artifacts there as well. Again, I only say this because you set a really high standard....for example, your second image!
Sick Shot Woody! Love It!Yesterday's post to my blog. M9 + WATE @16. Three panels stitched.
Aswhin, I really love the processing on this one. Would you be willing to share your technique with us?Let's give the camels a shout out...hahah:
Thank YOU Stuart. I don't suppose any of us are beyond a little constructive 'observation'. I'm certainly not.Thanks Jono -- I am glad you took it in a friendly, constructive way as I intended it! I always look forward to seeing more of your photos.