WOW! These are drop-dead gorgeous!
These are lovely images of a beautiful place. Those rocks ROCK!
A really nice set. Our old country church was never locked either. And a couple of years ago it burned down thanks to a couple of homeless guys. We took our stove down in the summer and the song books were stacked on the front pew and we picked them up when we came in (the door was at the front of the building).
Whatever the "story," it's a lovely image.
What a cool experience! And the mountains are beautiful.
Your images are really nice. You got really good lighting at Dead Horse Park. Do you recall what time of day you were there?
I spent years doing photojournalism. One of the first things I learned was that "truth" could be altered by perspective. That was why I arrived hours early and "camped out" right on the wire! Being just a little bit off the wire could affect which nose apparently got there first in a tight race. That would not be intentional altering, but it happens. One of the big things when we switched from film to digital was the alterations that could be done after the fact. It was required that we do NO processing of images before submission. So we had to get everything right the first time. See the amount of alterations that get done in the name of "art" makes my journalistic heart skip a lot of beats. And I don't know if the youth of today understand the difference. I applaud you in what you intend to do and your opportunity to do it.
Such a nice way to start my day - a flower from Ed!
That's a very nice B&W. Really nice tonal range.
I recently downloaded that program and found it to be quite good. If I can ever afford it, I'm going to purchase it!
Nice set, Mike. I recently drove through that area, but didn't take time to stop. Sorry. I, too, notice benches, thanks to Karin!