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Thank you sir. Hard to believe however this area (Norteastern AZ) averages 35 feet of snow in the winter. We left Tucson to 105 degrees and saw a low of 60 all in one-day!Very good pics, Don.
Don: Lovely BW. I like the texture of the log cabin and the stacked up logs. Beautifully converted. Lovely turn you took on your way!:thumbup:We went for a drive the other day ending up at Hannagan Meadow before turning around and heading home. We spotted the barn and shed at a place called Hannagan Loop just off RT191 in the Apache National Forest. The images were all captured using a Summicron 50mm and processed using a combination of CS5, Viveza 2 and Capture One Pro.
Very nice tone & contrast Don! Beautiful part of the country & wonderful photo OP!We went for a drive the other day ending up at Hannagan Meadow before turning around and heading home. We spotted the barn and shed at a place called Hannagan Loop just off RT191 in the Apache National Forest. The images were all captured using a Summicron 50mm and processed using a combination of CS5, Viveza 2 and Capture One Pro.
We went for a drive the other day ending up at Hannagan Meadow before turning around and heading home. We spotted the barn and shed at a place called Hannagan Loop just off RT191 in the Apache National Forest. The images were all captured using a Summicron 50mm and processed using a combination of CS5, Viveza 2 and Capture One Pro.
Eleanor, thanks for the kind words and for asking, the conversion was done in C1 then worked in CS5 and Viveza 2. (So far Viveza 2 is the only software Nik has that is 64bit.)Very nice Don! How did you do the B&W conversions...C1 or Photoshop?? Also just curious, how much are you using your Phase back compared to your M9 these days???
Honey in Feeders??? .....uhhhhhh, no more feeders :-( ..period. Only problem, neighbors do put up feeders too, so they are somewhat common around here...if folks leave their trash out over night for morning pick up, bears will get the trash too. Happened to our neighbor across our dead end court. Trash was everywhere (last summer)..eleanor
+1 Nice indeed.Very good pics, Don.
Glad you went to the trouble, and I appreciated you sharing these with us, my friend. That monument is fascinating.On our way from Bartın to Amasra along the western Black Sea coast road, a monumental fountain uphill on the side of the road caught our attention. Locally called 'The Bird Rock', it was commissioned by the Governor-For-Life of Bithynia and Pontus, Gaius Julius Aquilla during the first century, A.D. Intermittent rain and slippery climb were no deterrents for us adventurous souls.
The Black Sea as seen from the monument:
The monument:
The weather was not suitable for picnics:
Descent of the Lady With The Red Umbrella:
This shot, and the one with the 12mm, are both something special. I enjoyed the whole set, and the seaside theme, but these really stand out for me.M8 2/28mm
M8 Noctilux
Eleanor, thanks for the kind words and for asking, the conversion was done in C1 then worked in CS5 and Viveza 2. (So far Viveza 2 is the only software Nik has that is 64bit.)
I'm using the M9 more than the Cambo/P45+ however that'll change in October as we're spending the month at Jackson Hole WY. We'll also be in Farmington NM in December to shoot Tsé Bitʼaʼí (Shiprock) hopefully during a snow storm.
I also currently waiting for a new 135mm to come in.
Don