Hello. I went to Utah State University in the early 60s. Do you remember the address? I still have many family members living in Logan.
Your picture made me remember Leave it to beaver, I think was the name of the show. I seem to remember, that the mother in that show passed away a couple of months ago.
Both are excellent. I am torn between them. I think that the lighting in #1 is great.
Thanks for posting this. Gave me some ideas.
Play with the spot healing tool. Keep it small and run it along the wires. Will take some time, but might help.
Breathtaking photos of Crater Lake. The downloads are spectacular.
I think that the exposure in the second picture is right on. Shooting into the sky is not easy. The vanes look nice and sharp on my 27" 5K iMac.
The first picture looks a little washed out compared to the second. I think, that either your technique or the teleconverter, caused some degradation in sharpness also. It is sometimes hard to tell. There are so many things going on while taking a picture with a long lens. I have a 1.4 Tamron teleconverter, that I have never had much luck with. I thought I could get by with it, instead of the big money Nikon version. Lesson learned.
By the way, I love old windmills.
Colorful. I think she liked having her picture taken.
Nicely done. Great lighting. Your drab subjects come alive.
Thanks for sharing. Very educational.
You really know how to make us mere mortals feel bad. Outstanding picture. I am intrigued by all the rope in the nest. Maybe it was placed there by the builders of the platform. My boat, two boats ago, was named Osprey. I have always loved them.
Pretty amazing. I am not much of a movie star guy, but I can see why these ladies fit the bill.
Beautiful. Gives a person a new perspective of Utahs parks.
Thanks for sharing. I bet Bert's has quite an atmosphere. I also bet, that your pretty wife has a lot of character.
Excellent pictures. I really like the first one. You made the cactus jump right out. Made me feel like I was standing there.