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Jack, nice photograph! But I don't think they are parked legally.
Kind regards,
Derek
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Jack, nice photograph! But I don't think they are parked legally.
Winter sun in Israel, Aptus-II 8, SK 55mm LS, vignett added in C1;
I agree David, the San Juans has some of the most incredible vistas I have ever seen. You have this massively wide scene, yet you are only a short distance from the peak of Mt Sneffels with the whole range and valley in view.Wow, Ed, talk about "purple mountain's majesty"... beautiful shot.
Beautiful! :salute:I agree David, the San Juans has some of the most incredible vistas I have ever seen. You have this massively wide scene, yet you are only a short distance from the peak of Mt Sneffels with the whole range and valley in view.
The image I posted is a crop from a seven shot stitch showing more of the range.
Makes me hungry! :ROTFL: Nice color.Food shot at a 1 star Michelin restaurant. Hasselblad 500cm, 180CF, F8, Fuji Provia, Nikon Coolscan 8000
Sign says 'Dangerous Swimming, no Life Guard'. I assume it wouldn't want to be invitingThat's a pretty grim looking beach shot, Yair.
Prisoner! Show yourself!
Steve Hendrix
Just plain awesome! :thumbs:Wide angle view of Moss Glenn Falls in the Vermont Green Mountains.
Cambo RS, P65+, 24XL
:bugeyes:WOW!!! Amazing capture!!Horsetail Falls lit up this week on Tuesday night. Not much was seen by the likely couple hundred photographers last night.
On my screen, the JPEG looks a bit more red than the PSD file, but at times the falls went from orange to red at the right angle of viewing.
Thanks, steve
Incredible color Steve. Even if it loses a little red in print, it is still incredible. Personally I think everyone needs to grab as many of the iconic shots as you can. You never know when mother nature gets extreme and we lose some of them forever.Horsetail Falls lit up this week on Tuesday night.
Thanks, steve
that's a terrible thing to say!That's a postcard. Nice work
Wide angle view of Moss Glenn Falls in the Vermont Green Mountains.
Cambo RS, P65+, 24XL