This is cool! How are you doing these?
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This is cool! How are you doing these?
I think these are the nicest church interiors I’ve seen in a long time. Thanks for sharing them.
That’s pretty neat.
I really like that curved top in the falls.
So what!
Once more Bryan hits a homer.
Nice composition Vaughn, none of that dreaded centering stuff ;-)
It looks like you attempted the Sabattier effect (Solarization). Was that on purpose? I kind of like what you have going on these two prints.
It was quite a place. We had two family boating vacations there in 1965 & ‘67. All that visible sandstone with an infant lake was something to see. In 1967 we went in June and the lake had so much...
Welcome from mid-missouri.
I dunno, this looks pretty nice. You seem to do better by accident than many do on purpose.
I kinda like it. Great Heinlein reference.
Austin do you use the Ortho on all of your photos you share with us? I somehow had the idea that Ortho would not work well for this type of photography, obviously I’m mistaken. :-)
It’s hard to beat the Sawtooth’s for scenery. Nice tones in the mountain.
P.S. I like this one best of the two.
Interesting. The Boise area is where we moved from in 1999 when we came to Columbia, MO. Spent 19 years there.
I’m on iPad with Safari. I saw #607, 1st in awhile, but do not see your image in this post.
Must be the new “green” power everyone is talking about. :)
That is absolutely awesome Jim.
Is this pre-BOOM!
Composition and exposure are wonderful. What a restful photo.
This is nice. I see a little more detail in the shadowed canyon wall from the others.
I really love all the tones in the grasses.
Now there is a tree that has refused to die.
What are these trees with the big burles? I love this photo.
Wonderful textures.
An excellent rule-breaking composition, love it.
Pretty cool setup.
Hmmm.... makes me think of chocolates competing for highest cocoa content.
Part of it is probably that you are a new account.
What is coroplast?
I also see Paul’s.
I love this. It’s a great job breaking the ‘rules’ of composition.
I really like this series Peter. She looks a bit perturbed with you in this one, so unlike the previous two.
What did you use as your grinder-another piece of glass?
I like the portrait composition best.
That is really nice Vaughn.
This is very nice. Restful and pleasing to the eye.
OMG! I knew Dye Transfer was a complex process but... Wow! His work showed the elegance of this printing method. Great video.
Hey, as long as they keep the light out. I like them too.
I think this is a fine photograph for an early attempt. I find the rocks underwater pleasing and would not remove them. If anything they should be printed a little lighter (along with the above-water...