So real it seems like he's sniffing me!
I think I heard it here:
If you're paying $2 for smart water it ain't working!
Nice photo!
I love the moody, desolate atmosphere.
Could use some cropping, too much sky.
I think you over-processed it, too dark, you might try making the curve straighter in Photoshop.
I looked at your other uploads on uhh, and I like the Yosemite shots the better.
Too bad they are not in color, read the manual, and next time take your camera out of BW mode ...
But I have seen this darker image as "the" real gelatin-silver print.
There is nothing like a silver print for BW.
That was striking. The way the moon shimmers all alone in the vast sky. And the graveyard sparkles.
You are a very good and patient photographer.
You are a genius in the darkroom.
Cool. I bought some 3D glasses just so I could view these posts!
This is a fun one!
fetzler wrote:
... Kresges was the dime store that became K-Mart. Both are now gone.
I remember Kresges, blast from the past! ...
My local K-mart is gone, too. But there are still K-marts elsewhere:
https://www.kmart.com/
therwol wrote:
... if you don't return it, you get a shopping cart worth hundreds of dollars for a quarter.
The quarter is to get you to take the cart back to the cart-storage area, usually at the front of the store, not to keep you from stealing it.
Quarter or no quarter, newer carts these days have an interlock that locks the wheels if you try to leave the lot, so you are not getting a cart without a struggle.
Problem with quarters is handicapped folks will need to walk all the way back or loose a quarter!
Plus it annoys everyone else, and what if you don't have a quarter in your pocket?
jerryc41 wrote:
... As I was just beginning to wake up, I saw a computer screen in front of me. ...
LOL, a few times I have "spent" many "hours" working on my computer, only to wake up and realize it was all for nothing!
Wow. Would love to see it at speed.
Once when I was amused by the millennials at work spending half their paycheck at Starbucks,
I made them a contest. I took day-old burnt coffee from the office coffee pot, heated it up and put it in a new empty Starbucks cup, and I bought a similar cup of americano coffee there.
I had them each try the day-old crappy coffee and the fresh Starbucks, and I asked, "Which is Starbucks?"
Half of them picked the day-old, LOL!
I started with Maxwell house drip (Mr Coffee) as a young adult because that's what they had at work.
Grandma made Folgers (also in a can) and used a percolator.
Grandpa liked Sanka (early instant decaf).
Used to do Taster's Choice freeze-dried, which ain't bad for instant.
Now-a-days a bag of Don Francsico beans ($6.00) and an old grinder with Braun drip (modern Mr Coffee!).
Always black, except if it's Irish !