JRD, I appreciate your kind words. Thank you.
--Bob
JRD3 wrote:
A master at work
Your images inspire me. This one is no less beautiful.
If one could do the impossible and disregard the high quality of the composition, it is still plainly obvious that you capture images with a complete understanding of tonal ranges. If I took my best shot and simply converted it to b&w, it wouldn’t display what you always achieve in your shots, Bob! Thanks for keeping the bar high!
Thank you, JRD. Much appreciated.
--Bob
JRD3 wrote:
A master at work
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Bob, another great B&W and a DDL is fantastic.
Greg
I'm struck by how more open the desert is on that side of the Valley. Nice image, Bob.
It is interesting once one gets west of the Estrella Mountains. Thanks for looking and commenting.
--Bob
AzPicLady wrote:
I'm struck by how more open the desert is on that side of the Valley. Nice image, Bob.
Greg, thank you very much.
--Bob
CLF wrote:
Bob, another great B&W and a DDL is fantastic.
Greg
Makes me want to go see it. Almost looks 3D.
Mathias, thanks for stopping by. However, before you travel out this way, be aware of the fact that this type of weather is very seasonal. Between stormy periods there are weeks/months of clear boring skies.
--Bob
MattPhox wrote:
Makes me want to go see it. Almost looks 3D.
Rich, thank you for the compliment. I did understand you meant B&W not B&H.
Though, B&H did have a small part in that photo, as some of the equipment I used came from them.
--Bob
ras422 wrote:
Great B&H photo!!!! Rich
Thanks for catching it always enjoy your B&W pics 😃
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