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Fabulous, Guy!Yosemite High Country
P40+ with 55 LS from the workshop currently going on now.
You know something? I am a landscape photographer and i like your landscape photos, but i really love those shots more than your landscape photos, in fact landscape photos didn't make me much interest now as i am far away from it and i feel i am unlucky that i can't do it by myself as you, but those indoor shots are truly something else, my favorite are the first and the last ones, thanks for sharing.Couple from Bodie. Gold Mining town on the Eastern Sierra's
I like the color version better. I think this image would be more powerful as a panorama (just the middle part).Here it is in B&W -- I am curious if you all think it works better this way or in color -- or even if I should just scrap it altogether and move on to something else :
I like them both - quite different moods. The color is impressive but cheerful - the B&W moody and reflective. Depends what mood you want to communicate.Here it is in B&W -- I am curious if you all think it works better this way or in color -- or even if I should just scrap it altogether and move on to something else :
With Singh-ray gradual ND filter?A storm formed over Mono Lake as we were returning from Bodie. P65+, 80LS, 4-frame stitch:
Nope, I didn't use any filters; that's pretty much "as-captured" from the Phase. FWIW, the only filters I carry anymore are regular ND and a polarizer, and I basically never use the polarizer...With Singh-ray gradual ND filter?