Been watching the news daily from Albuquerque. These fires are truly a disaster, and the wind simply won't slow down. Hope you did not lose everything. I am trying to figure out why the USFS started a "controlled" burn this time of the year.
I normally don't like this type of processing but you did a great job. Thanks
Great photos. Love the subtle colors and composition.
Islands to visit: Santiago, Isabela, Fernandina, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe, South Plaza, and Cristobal.
I plan on using HDR where necessary and stitching frames together where it makes sense. Whatever is necessary. I plan on having fun!!
The Yacht will be the Camila, a Trimaran. The food is suppose to be Great. It should be, I Paid for it!!
This is a photography tour. Getting us in the right place at the right time for best light, etc. The emphasis in not on snorkeling but it is included. No internet, I think 14 people max, small boat.
Thanks for all the information. Yes, I have been told to take knee pads. I don't think I will get into underwater photography but the guides have wet suits available.
I'm going to the Galapagos Islands on May 19th with the Muench Workshops. I'm sure they will put me in the right place at the right time. However, I would be interested in any recommendations or suggestions from anyone who has been there. I have a Canon EOS R5 with three lenses ranging from 14 mm to 500 mm and a good travel tripod and am considering getting a 1.4x extender. I think I have the tools, now can I get the shots??
All suggestions, recommendations, and comments requested. I want to make the most of it.
Thanks. Great pictures and memories.
Was the last picture of the tomb taken in Okinawa? I don't think those types of tombs were in Japan.
Was the last picture of the tomb taken in Okinawa? I don't think those types of tombs were in Japan.
Great photo. I need to take that trip. Will put it on my bucket list.
Hardly gone by. Gas and oil are still in high demand. They are still drilling and this field is still producing.
Just had to post these photos. I pushed the saturation because I loved the colors on the pump jacks. There are more than 5,000 wells in this small oil field
Great pictures and composition. Thanks