Few pictures from Carmel, CA
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Few pictures from Carmel, CA near the Montrery coast line.
San Carlos Borroméo de Carmelo Mission
All of the pictures were taken with a Canon G3, and post processing done with Picasa2.
Thanks,
Rob
San Carlos Borroméo de Carmelo Mission
All of the pictures were taken with a Canon G3, and post processing done with Picasa2.
Thanks,
Rob
Enjoying photography since 1980.
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Like the sunset
Watch out for that lone cypress shot, I here it's trademarked
thanks for sharin :cool
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Thanks for the comment,
I was having a hard time setting up my mini tripod and leveling the camera. After I uploaded the pictures I then realized that they were still unlevel and will make the correction.
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Rob
The one with the benches on the sides should be leveled, would gain a lot of strength then. (I read that you are going to do that already, so my comment is outdated...)
The fourth one, outside, with lots of blues, this one would end up in my personal bin. (I toss a lot...). Unless you wanted to make a statement with it, to me it looks just overlighted...
No biggie, you have great shots enough...
Lovely landscapes you have there.
I find it a bit funny that a tree can be a forbidden fruit for photographers...
I thought that if you could see it, you were free to snap it...
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I got very lucky with the inside shots of the church. The white balance was a guess, just set it to the lights and set the exposure on the tripod. For the crypt shot, I had some more time and better placement of the camera, still wished for a wider angle to capture the entire scene.
The outside shot of the church wasn't how I expected it but still I like the washed out look. All comments are helpful to build my photo experience.
Rob