JWilsonphoto wrote:
Realistic reflections aren't all that difficult to achieve ............................ Hillary was right about one thing, "it does take a village", and the village fire department
Decided to give Silver Efex a try. This is a famous fishing shack in Massachusetts. The original was destroyed during the Blizzard of 78, and the town rebuilt it.
Laura,
very nice and moody with the conversion. Is this a crop or the full image - just curious to see how it would look with a little bit of water in the foreground.
Thanks Gero, this one's full frame. I've got others from other angles with water and boats in the foreground. My dad had asked for photos of this while I was back in Mass.
I was invited out to photograph the first post restoration flight of the only flyable B-26K (AKA; A-26A, A-26K) She's a true Vietnam era time capsule. She was never totally civilized in all her years of private ownership.
A merry band of ex B-26K folks and their families have poured time and treasure into bringing her back to life.
All she needs now is a good paint job.
Thanks to Meacham Airport Ops for dragging us out to the side of the runway!
She flew Saturday and Monday.
One of the Monday flights they put a couple of guys in the cockpit that flew this exact airplane for Uncle Sam back in the 60's!
NightOwl Cat wrote:
Decided to give Silver Efex a try. This is a famous fishing shack in Massachusetts. The original was destroyed during the Blizzard of 78, and the town rebuilt it.
It's actually on a wharf, which is surrounded by shops and restaurants. The town of Rockport is quite the artist community. I still have the pair of pierced earrings my grandmother bought for me on one of our many trips there back when I was a heck of a lot younger
Panavia Tornado "Pinky" flying as Marham 03 goes around Corris Corner in the Mach Loop in Wales. This is her second last trip through the loop as she is due to be retired.