black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,321Major grins
edited July 23, 2010
I've been waiting on these, Randy. And I'm not disappointed. I think it takes a PP approach like your's to make shots of this place something more than just another " tourist " photo. These shots are very well done and I'm anxious to see more from your visit there.
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
What a neat place, always love seeing new destinations and places
I've never heard of before.
I think the 2nd image is my favorite out of the very nice series.
Hey Craig,
This is the most intact fort that I've ever been to. The quarters are still authentic with (according to the curator) original furniture that was there over the ages. The fort served through 4 wars if I remember correctly.
I was hoping for more definition in the glasses reflections. I wanted the viewer to be able to see what he was seeing. Didn't quite work out that well.
I've been waiting on these, Randy. And I'm not disappointed. I think it takes a PP approach like your's to make shots of this place something more than just another " tourist " photo. These shots are very well done and I'm anxious to see more from your visit there.
Tom
Hey Tom,
Sorry for the wait
I processed these with your preferences in mind (I think) I'll juice them up to my normal processing for my own use, later.
I've got the grandson's up for a summer visit, so it might take a while longer to get more processed.
Anyone know how to process pictures to show how HOT/HUMID it was there?
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What a neat place, always love seeing new destinations and places
I've never heard of before.
I think the 2nd image is my favorite out of the very nice series.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Tom
Hey Craig,
This is the most intact fort that I've ever been to. The quarters are still authentic with (according to the curator) original furniture that was there over the ages. The fort served through 4 wars if I remember correctly.
A very interesting place.
Thanks,
I was hoping for more definition in the glasses reflections. I wanted the viewer to be able to see what he was seeing. Didn't quite work out that well.
Thanks for looking!
Hey Tom,
Sorry for the wait
I processed these with your preferences in mind (I think) I'll juice them up to my normal processing for my own use, later.
I've got the grandson's up for a summer visit, so it might take a while longer to get more processed.
Anyone know how to process pictures to show how HOT/HUMID it was there?
these 5.
Thank you for looking and commenting Michael!
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