Thank you Dane for doing FS+3, really appreciate it, have not been around much these times.
You too, Lorima.....really nice Challenge
Roadrunner wrote:
Thank you Dane for doing FS+3, really appreciate it, have not been around much these times.
You too, Lorima.....really nice Challenge
Jim you are welcome. Thanks for hosting free Sunday. Great start I like the house in the windy snow.
This old house brings back memories of my youth in Vermont
Roadrunner wrote:
Thank you Dane for doing FS+3, really appreciate it, have not been around much these times.
You too, Lorima.....really nice Challenge
Are you sure Richard Q didn't do those BWs? The last one is a killer!
When I was looking for a photo today, I found another that looked so blah - almost dumped it. But then I thought I'd try a couple things.
Changed the original to this monochrome and softened it.
Played with some sliders and a strong vignette
Then I tried something I've never really used - cross process. I kind of like it!
PAToGraphy wrote:
When I was looking for a photo today, I found another that looked so blah - almost dumped it. But then I thought I'd try a couple things.
Fun playing around, isn't it? You gav it life
Tried this out the other day, HDR and a falling tide. The tide here at that houur is about 7 knots and it was fun, the tides are blurred but the rest is stable
Roadrunner wrote:
Tried this out the other day, HDR and a falling tide. The tide here at that houur is about 7 knots and it was fun, the tides are blurred but the rest is stable
Looks cold and dangerous,Jim!
Happy New Year everyone-good health, fun, all the best!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Are you sure Richard Q didn't do those BWs? The last one is a killer!
I really love RR's third, fourth and fifth frames. I'm honored to be compared to his work!
Meanwhile, here's one of my 1948 attempts. The foreground is a section of Hitler's private road up a mountain to his Eagle's Nest chalet, built shortly before the Nazis invaded Poland in September, 1939. Appropriately, my photo also was taken in September, but in 1948, nine years later. These are part of the Bavarian Alps above Berchtesgaden.
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