Very nice pictures. Where were all the people- cloned out? Your pictures are the first in several years without people obstructing one's view.
dennis2146 wrote:
My last trip to Yellowstone was a week ago. Of course I had to make a visit to Old Faithful to try for better photos than I had taken last time I was there. It seems I get home, look at the photo of Old Faithful and just don't like something about them. I do like these photos but will try for better next time. I even included a black and white version and I do like it. Next time I would like to take a film camera with black and white film to see how that works out. But how do you like these? That is important to me.
On one of the photos you can see another geyser erupting toward the left side of Old Faithful. I have never noticed before but that geyser seems to erupt when Old Faithful does. Interesting.
Please feel free to make any comments.
Dennis
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The two pictures were taken about 20 minutes apart. I stood in the same place, took the East photo, then visited with my neighbor, turned around and took the West photo. East taken with Sony FE 7m3, 28-70 kit lens, ISO-200, f13, shutter -1/30s; West taken with settings above, except ISO kicked up to 1/000.
East View
donalddeaton46 wrote:
dose amyone know how to work on a mac
A suggestion: Call Apple Tech Support (it is free) at 800-275-2273 and let the automated voice direct you to the proper area. If the tech cannot resolve the problem, and they are pretty good, and repair is necessary, the tech can get you an appointment at an Apple store and a real Apple pro will evaluate your problem and tell you the cost of repair
Completely out of focus; very high noise.
peekaboo wrote:
Just took photos of the clouds on a clear day
I like your cloud pictures very much. Are you aware of the spot on your sensor?
jerryc41 wrote:
But what will people think? Don't worry about it. They're not thinking about you.
Years ago I heard a speaker say,"We would worry less about what people think about us if we realized how seldom they do."
SteveR wrote:
Too bad they're so far away. I could use their wood and a good wood worker to make some furniture. I can't find anything decent anymore. Furniture is not what it was 20 years ago.
Check out Woodcraft.com. I recently got some beautiful wood at a reasonable price.
BillsFace wrote:
I don't if it works for all cities, but I think Chicago looks great in sepia.
I really like what you've done and I normally do not enjoy BW. By the way,I believe pictures 1 & 3 show a spot on your sensor. #!, it's about a finger width above the building with the double horizontal rows.
#3, it's to the left of the building furthest to the right.
I appreciate all the suggestions. Everything I Googled dealt with the printer controls working properly. When this printer starts or restarts I get, on the printer, the standard option screen. Touching any option causes the screen to show the same error indication; therefore,holding down any buttons on the printer is impossible.
Looks more and more like I'll have to buy a set of Epson inks (which is slightly more than 1/3 the price of a new printer) to get this printer to work.
jerryc41 wrote:
I recently bought the same printer to print on disks, but I haven't used up the original ink yet. I've had mixed results with third party ink, so I'll have to pay Epson for their over-priced ink. I've also had limited success refilling cartridges. I wanted a tank printer for disks, but that wasn't in the cards. : (
I think Epson ink is your best bet, unfortunately.
Did you try InkOwls products? Their whole thing, prior to the Pandemic, was $100.00 and included 6-120ml bottles of ink, syringes and long blunt needles. This refill, that apparently caused all the problems, was the 4th and each bottle is slightly more than half full. I personally cannot tell the difference between photos printed with InkOwl's or Epson's ink.