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While Snowden - I ran the horseshoe loop - up Crib Goch to the summit and around the ridge and back down. Windy and foggy but not really any rain.
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One of the test images with my old 4/3 40-150mm lens and the new E-M1X last June out at Snowden, Montana. This is mostly in-camera processing and a noisy image prior to setting up the new Olympus body for shooting .raw files (and adjusting any number of other settings for different shooting scenarios, for that matter). Even so, I saw the potential of the new body. It's just been discontinued but even with my limited shooting since last June and after comparing it with the latest in the OM series, I still believe it to be the better body. I think it's lack of popularity is simply because it IS a larger body with built in grips and dual controls for both the horizontal and vertical axis but those were features I like, even though it has a lot more heft than the smaller bodies. There is a LOT of versatility and the potential for creativity is now really limited only by my imagination... Well, long work hours must also be considered, I suppose... lol
It's a snapshot in my mind but still an appealing composition that I will repeat one evening in the warmer future. I prefer the .raw files simply because I have greater control over the noise reduction, sharpening, etc. that I have in post-processing. I did only minor processing with this and didn't even remove the halo at the horizon or top of the train... It's simply a reminder of warmer times to come! (6-23-2023)
The sun shines on Mount Snowden on a summer's morning. Taken from above Llyn yr Adar late August 2019.
Chamonix 045N-2, caltar 90mm f6.8@f16 and 1/3, 1/2s, Fuji Provia 100F, 2 stop hard and 1 stop soft staggered ND grad filters. Epson V700 scan, capture nx2 and lightroom processing.
Shot in Infra Red.
Experimenting with my Infra Red converted Nikon D70 camera.
IR photography is very much a 'Marmite' technique, but I LOVE Marmite!!!
I toyed w/ cloning out all of the background, but when it comes down to it:
(1) I'm not that good with cloning and
(2) frankly I was a bit lazy at the thought of it.
Panorama taken whilst waling up Snowdon on an amazing sunny day. Just as we reached the top, the clouds parted and made for a spectacular view!
Edward Joseph Snowden, aka Edward Snowden, is a security contractor who leaked information about surveillance programs operated by the United States and British intelligence agencies.
The source image for this illustration of Edward Snowden is a Creative Commons license photo by Laura Poitras from Wikimedia.
This is a picture of Snowden Pond on the Central Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge near Laurel, Maryland.
Nearly poster size resolution from stallman.org/ + Read The Ecuadorian Library by Bruce Sterling: medium.com/geek-empire-1/a1ebd2b4a0e5