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Two non-HDR shots in a row? It's madness!
This was taken on the road to the Sonoma coast this past Saturday. Again, I'm really impressed at how much detail I'm able to pull out of underexposed portions of my images with the 40D, but I'm thinking of looking into using flashes to light my foreground subjects when shooting into the sun. Any suggestions? I know practically nothing about flashes, lights, etc.
This is definitely a shot you need to view large to appreciate!
Oh, and can anyone name that plant? No clue what it's called.
Just before dawn at Veterans Honor Park, SunRiver St. George, UT
Artistic modification using Topaz Simplify.
Around home.
Have been trying to clean up and make changes to simplify things. Rearranging the entryway.
June 15, 2020.
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Shot from a car window in a snow induced traffic jam. In Staffordshire some where.
I was astonished at how a blanket of snow could reduce a landscape to its bare bones.
Canon 400d, 50m.
We built this bike up for the new Ray's Indoor Mountain Bike Park opening in Milwaukee in a couple of weeks. We took a stab at what will be the best setup for the new venue but will dial it in when Ray's opens.
I need to still work on the black and white.
I catch that vignetting too that I'm trying to get rid of as well.
It's a work in process, but...this was taken at my place, with two shop lights and a flash.
Working, Working, Working....
one of my favorite songs, on my favorite album, of the year it came out...I think it was last...
The west end of ManVic has changed in the last 20 years, However, the backdrop is good and there are 2 nice scissors crossovers! 6.4.11.
Another stop at the falls. So much rain lately that the river is running higher than normal for this time of year. I have shot these falls more times than I can remember.
This Pionier of the Guard Reserve Pioneer Regiment wears the Bavarian M1915 simplified field jacket and an M1907 field cap with Bavarian state cockade.
Although the flamethrower regiment accepted volunteers from all over the German empire, regulations called for the members of the unit to wear Prussian uniforms.
This photo was taken May 19, 1918. It is unlikely that this pioneer wears a Bavarian outfit due to a shortage of Prussian uniforms.
The most likely explanation is that he was transferred into the regiment directly from a Bavarian unit and did not have to undergo training in the 2nd Guard Pioneer Replacement Battalion, which provided the personnel for the flamethrower regiment and which would have issued him a Prussian uniform.
Some Bavarian pioneer battalions were trained in the use of flamethrowers in 1914; this pioneer may have been a member of one such battalion.