“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Folks, many of the color images here appear to me to be over-saturated. I know from experience--I live in the Southwest United States--that I can't go to those locations at any time and see such vivid color. I suspect the same for some of the images from Greece, but I haven't been there since 1974....
Just sayin'
Peter Collins
On the intent of the First Amendment: The press was to serve the governed, not the governors --Opinion, Hugo Black, Judge, Supreme Court, 1971 re the "Pentagon Papers."
Photography doesn't have to represent reality.
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...On-Photography
Computer monitors are terrible for displaying images for me. I have a 10-bit monitor and my copy of the so-called "creative operating system" does not support a 10-bit per channel color path (driver is 8-bit ) so color saturation levels are difficult for me to make look the same on all computer monitors. I hear, finally, I can get 10-bit support if I upgrade. It took how many years? The greens in this picture are really flat on my monitor. Looking at them on my tablet they are much brighter - probably too bright.
Fuji 400H
Cemetery Series by tuco, on Flickr
. . Sticklepath. Devon, England
. . Sticklepath. Devon, England by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# TVUK 121. Fuji G617, 105mm, Yg filter, FP4 film. 1994
Reinhold
HP5+
Bandon Beach, Oregon by tuco, on Flickr
Iran, Panoral 617 camera, Schneider Super Angulon 75/5.6, Schneider IIIC center filter, Hoya red filter, Kodak Tmax 100, 6x17 roll film
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