Thanks for the pics and explanation of the town - I was stationed at Kirtland AFB in the 70's and did get to see a couple towns - but not this one. Excellent historic discovery.
The last one looks like 1929-1930 Duesenberg - but the Duesenbergs, Cords, and Auburns are all very similar.
I have found KelbyOne.com (Scott Kelby) the best source - several step by step procedures to cover several Photoshop procedures that are easy to follow. I would also recommend Scott Kelby's books.
I too like Luminar, however, I have a tough time getting the photo out of Luminar in Jpeg format so I can use the finished product. Does anybody have a good procedure for transferring the photos in and out of Luminar?
Very nice work! I lived in Rapid City SD in late 70's and early 80's when stationed at Ellsworth as a Missileer and visited Deadwood often. I remember the Franklin Hotel and The Number 10 before they were rehabilitated by the casinos when they moved in. The town was crumbling before the casinos put $$$ into preserving the historic buildings and the madams of the Green Door and the Red Door converted to tour guides since their prior profession was no longer legal!
Thanks burkphoto - that makes my decision based on quantitative which is certainly a big consideration.
Thanks to Rebel1, Robertven, Strode, Rich1939,Archiefamous, IzzyKap, Magpix, and Wmurahan for your help in choosing a printer. I wish there was such a thing as a place I could to to see the printers and compare them side by side like in the old days, but I find that the comments and advice that is based on actual use from each of you to be most helpful! Thanks again.
I am considering purchasing an Epson SureColor P400/600/800 printer and would greatly appreciate opinions about this line of printers. I am thinking about printing a very select few of my best "Artsie" photos for sale. Thanks for any guidance you can give me.
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I use transitions with no problem since they are not polarized but still keep the sun under control. Transitions are much better than polarized sunglasses while shooting pictures which will distort your camera view finder and make it unreadable. I use fit-overs over my transition glasses while driving which are polarized and work well in the car.
I recently upgraded to a D750 from the D5600 (which is also a great camera) - Love the D750 and very happy I made the switch.
Pixel or Pixie would be my choice.
I'm so happy they are on our side! As we said in the Air Force - "Fly - Fight - Win"
I am shopping for a Sekonic Speedmaster L858D-U Light Meter. Would like to discuss the terms if you are interested in selling one in excellent condition. Thanks, Don