Interesting history lesson. Did you use a drone for the elevated shot?
Jim. I sent some info via private msg. Will ship tomorrow.
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That's a really crisp image. Nice job.
I use Luminar and you can easily set it up so that no filters or effects are applied when you open a RAW file.
It would appear the photographer is using some kind of augmented lighting so the individuals in the cars can be seen. That being the case, I would suggest that the photos do meet the ragged edge of privacy concerns.
That looks like some kind of waist level view finder camera. You're just not going to find a chunk of glass that big on a dslr or most likely a medium format camera.
Looks nice. Almost has a Monet quality to it.
Should be interesting. I offer both Carbonite & iDrive to my clients and Carbonite is the more expensive option. I doubt they will be able to raise prices much without some serious value-added features.
Very nice Mike, really like the colors in Bird of Paradise.
I definitely like your HDR reminder. I do not care for the HDRs that looks like an alien landscape due to highly developed contrast & ultra saturated color. Less is frequently more.
#1 leading edge is awe inspiring. Sunsets ain't so bad, either.
I think Yuma might be a tad bit more arrid. Nice photo.
I had that same camera on board the USS Catfish SS339 diesel sub when we made our Wespac cruise in '70. Ran an awful lot of Ektachrome thru it.