Mathieu18 wrote:
My beach isn't as fun to photograph as the ones in Iceland, but I get to see it daily which is a plus... Mostly the G 90, G28 on the walkway...
For me, any beach ones sees daily is a fantastic place and a very very big plus!
nikonos6 wrote:
Wow! Awesome Shot - and this guy is really posing!
Thank you very much! I am flattered you like that image.
Ronny Olsson wrote:
Thank you ! Appreciated
Awesome shot Joshua!
Ronny, I really appreciate your kind words. Yours are truly exquisite.
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I have been going over images from the CR trip and as you have noticed, they are still a lot images that are worth editing and posting. Here is another image from the newly discovered and recently edited selection...
An interesting part of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is the large number of historic farms and buildings. Some are still occupied, destined to become part of the park eventually, while others have been abandoned to the elements years ago. They make an interesting change of pace from my more usual landscape and flower subjects. I decided to try a sepia treatment on this one.
Some from the open air museum here in Trondheim with A7II and Lensbaby Burnside 35. Not sure what made me bring this lens when the CV 35/1.7 would have done a better job. Oh well. The main reason for the visit was to try out the 26mm Monocle some more (I posted those shots a few days ago).
Btw. the women in front of the building were working on some crochet project - not a phone.
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you very much! I am flattered you like that image.
Ronny, I really appreciate your kind words. Yours are truly exquisite.
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I have been going over images from the CR trip and as you have noticed, they are still a lot images that are worth editing and posting. Here is another image from the newly discovered and recently edited selection...
My favorite of all the hummingbird species, very very well done Joshua!