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I really like that. The sky was of course why I mentioned b&w. I was wondering if there would be enough separation between the building and the clouds but there definitely is. It's a great capture; I could see the color version in a financial report and the b&w in a conference room.
Dave
I like it. Was it too early for the city lights?Sunset over Toronto Harbour - my first day of shooting with a WRS-1200 and Rodenstock 55mm. Three shots, horizontal.
Bernie,I like it. Was it too early for the city lights?
lucky dogs!
have a great time, hope you go up the Virgin river a few hours
Thanks guys. It was a great time. The difficulties were 1) not a single cloud anywhere after Monday night (I left my bag in the car thinking that there was too much cloud cover. I'll never make that mistake again...) and 2) the foliage was going from green to brown with a tepid attempt at yellow. We (well, Guy and Jack) had to search the narrow side canyons to find what color we did.I agree! Jealous but I'll be there myself in three weeks and I couldn't justify TWO trips. Show us more ... More, more ...
I have to calibrate my monitor, so you are probably more accurate than I am.Bryan, I like the image, but there appears to be a strong green cast at my end--I calibrate my monitor. I am not sure what you are seeing. Just thought you would like to know.