This picture is from 10 years old with my Canon T2i which was my first real camera. The location is just north of where the other pictures were taken at Fuluerton Ave.
Thank you for the positive feedback Manglesphoto, Architect1776, photophile, Delderby, jaymatt and NMGal.
Thank you for the positive words Manglesphoto, jaymatt, UTMike, Curmudgeon and PAR4DCR. Somewhere I have a picture of Gulls hovering in the spray of waves.
I like photographing this tree in Ethel's Woods Forest Preserve Rt. 45 just south of the Wisconsin state line in Illinois. You have to do it on a hazy time or you get the billboards on the highway behind it.
This is the corner at Chicago avenue in Chicago. The waves slam into the concrete walk way making it difficult to navigate. The Sea Gulls seam to play in the mist of the waves. I hated Gulls as a kid in the 60's because when you went to work a fields hundreds showed up because we were close to Lake Michigan. We had no cabs on the old Farmall's to protect us from the white bombs they droped.
Timing, location, location and cold. Wonderful catch!
I really like them all. I went back and look at your previous ones and they are all great.
Most of my few problems are due to Da moments for me. I do not find it slow. If there is a area that I don't like it is the AI masking but that may be because I haven't used it enough.
The fact that it is all in one and you don't need to do a separate download of photos into the program makes it better than Adobe. I do not understand why Photoshop and Light room and Raw are separate programs. You can still transfer to and from Adobe from Lightroom if you want. Have had for 4 years and don't look back. Lots of videos on every aspect of the process
Thank you all for a great step back in time discussion!
Thats a long time ago to remember model numbers. I just remember a 4 function with a memory button that came out in 1973. It was expensive.
I remember 1969 this was in a semi trailer and 4 years later it was in a TI 30.
McMaster-Carr first rate descriptions, large selection and no minimum orders. If you have questions they are more than glade to answer questions over the phone or Email. I ordered from them at work at least once a week or more for 40 years.
I have walked, biked, photographed and fell in that park many times. I dropped my hex toll for tightening tripod plate on the bridge and found it a year later in the snow. Some amazing trees right of the main parking lot.