joecichjr wrote:
You should have your own museum someplace ๐งก๐๐๐๐๐ค๐
If you'll be in charge of exhibits?!
kvanhook wrote:
A couple more from South Carolina.
p2 These are magnificent, Kvanhook. The huge tree ust be viewed in download for awesome effect.
D the D wrote:
I like to imagine how Galileo felt when he took his telescope and pointed it to the heavens. How lucky we are when it has become something you can do on a late spring evening. ๐
An interesting thought, and yes we are lucky in so many ways.
Lucian wrote:
Here are a few of mine from this past winter.
p.2 Great to see you. Wonderful compositions. You must have a drone?
kvanhook wrote:
Lakes in Canadian Rockies
Now these two are gorgeous! They will work fine in full color as well as BW. (The people in the bottom of #2 bother me though)
...did both of these the other day, not in the same box I guess. ;0) Been doing alot of varied work with the new Z9, "The Archer" was at 120 fps (at which only one of those speedy arrows was actually caught) "Modern Ambiance" was just a weird juxtaposition I saw from the pier at Huntington Beach, CA (you see the empty container ship with a drilling platform behind it and Catalina dimly outlined behind that).
Gary K
Loc: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
I love Black & White photography. I've been playing around with B&W's for 50 years or more from processing and printing in a darkroom to X-ray's of wild flowers. Ansel Adams probably had the greatest influence on my work. Ansel believed in using the full range from jet black to pure white. With digital photography, some simple editing can bring out the best.
kvanhook wrote:
Lakes in Canadian Rockies
Attractive images kvanhook!
kvanhook wrote:
A couple more from South Carolina.
I love the live oak tree!
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