Nice shot. If I were trying to sell it, I would emphasize the view.
Wrong section or not, what a "ph"antastic "ph"oto, as Phlash Phelps would say. Thanks for sharing it.
Where was it taken (CA, OR, WA), what camera, what lens?
htbrown
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
woodworkerman wrote:
Where was it taken (CA, OR, WA), what camera, what lens?
If I remember correctly (no guarantees), it was between Mono Lake and June Lake in California. The camera was my aging Canon Xsi. The lens was an 18-135 loaner while my workhorse 17-85 was being repaired. I liked the longer reach of the 18-135, but I think the 17-85 takes sharper pictures. f/8, 1/200 sec, ISO 100.
htbrown wrote:
A fixer-upper along the highway:
... I think I put this in the wrong section, yet again.
Good work... thanks for sharing
This one is a pretty neat shot. Where did you get it from? I have a keen interest in abandoned, decaying structures, log cabins in particular.
htbrown
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
alaskarailroad wrote:
This one is a pretty neat shot. Where did you get it from? I have a keen interest in abandoned, decaying structures, log cabins in particular.
It's not a log cabin, but it's typical of the homesteader cabins that dotted the desert when I was a kid. The homestead program wasn't terminated until the 1960s, or so I've been told. I dreamed of doing the same, but by the time I was old enough, the program was gone.
This was on Hwy395 in California, east of the Sierras (the backdrop to the cabin), somewhere not too far south of Mono Lake.
A few new boards and a coat of paint ought to do it. Fine image!
Don
htbrown wrote:
A fixer-upper along the highway:
... I think I put this in the wrong section, yet again.
No, Photo Gallery is where it goes. Besides, if you put this in the incorrect section, Admin will move it and send you a DM.
Nice image, I love photographing that house on 395.
It is south of Lee Vining on 395. And about ΒΌ mile south of the road to the South Tufas viewing parking lot.
Both images are very good. You are right, the first is all about the house, and the second is all about the mountains.
Not sure which I like most, both are very good. I am having a hard time picking which I like most.
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