@Juano said:
Who needs another Golden Gate pic after yours? They are hard to top!
If the truth be told, there are enough GGB pics to last forever, but that never stops any of us from shooting it yet again, myself included. Your treatment is different and works quite well.
But don't call it Frisco
@Juano said:
Who needs another Golden Gate pic after yours? They are hard to top!
If the truth be told, there are enough GGB pics to last forever, but that never stops any of us from shooting it yet again, myself included. Your treatment is different and works quite well.
But don't call it Frisco
Thanks for pointing that out. I wasn’t aware I was being politically incorrect.
@Juano said:
Thanks for pointing that out. I wasn’t aware I was being politically incorrect.
Hey, Cristóbal, I was only kidding, though it's true that it's hard to say anything there that doesn't offend someone. FWIW, when I lived in SF, the residents called it The City (the caps were required). Never mind that the Bay Area has three cities and San Jose has a greater population. But yeah, in those days saying Frisco was a clear sign that you were from out of town.
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Super moodiness.....like taken in 1920
Thanks, that's what I was going for. Who needs another Golden Gate pic after yours? They are hard to top!
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Very good, love the B&W conversion, and the processing!
Phil
Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity!
If the truth be told, there are enough GGB pics to last forever, but that never stops any of us from shooting it yet again, myself included. Your treatment is different and works quite well.
But don't call it Frisco
Thanks for pointing that out. I wasn’t aware I was being politically incorrect.
www.mind-driftphoto.com
Hey, Cristóbal, I was only kidding, though it's true that it's hard to say anything there that doesn't offend someone. FWIW, when I lived in SF, the residents called it The City (the caps were required). Never mind that the Bay Area has three cities and San Jose has a greater population. But yeah, in those days saying Frisco was a clear sign that you were from out of town.
I learned something! Thanks
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