leighton w wrote:
This just proves how long lasting this thread is, your daughters in college!!
I need to go back to the first pictures I showed of them on this thread (I think usually with the 50/1.2 AIS or something) and compare to what they look like now . . .
My how time flies!
Leighton, nice neighborhood shots. I'm enjoying LR 2022 very much too, the new masking does take a little getting used to. Looks like you are settling in some on the new colors with LR and your new Fuji.
A building from 1692? That's older than anything I would have expected to see Serge, especially of that size. Enjoyed the B&W treatment on the replica ship.
Spooky campfire is brilliantly done, George. The blur and brightness of the fire is a perfect counterpoint to the reflected flashlight on your son.
Ani, just for grins I had looked at the F3 FS posting and saw that you picked it up. Congrats, it's a beauty!
Ben, your pics are getting lighter :-)
Great fall reflections, Scott. I think this is the first time I've seen pictures with those two hills.
Wonderful Georgie story, James. Amazing that it came to trust you enough to treat it's ailments.
Our resident bird expert Jose strikes again, focus stack and pano in a two-shot combo. That's a lot of thinking ahead, or just fast thinking on your feet.
Enjoyed the "old" look you gave the tractors Jay. Had a good laugh at the rabbit quote.
John, just keep that one 16mm lens and keep coming back with the mountaintop shots, living my mountaineering hopes through your pictures.
Andy, hope to see more of the pier. I clicked on the Flickr link, and think I prefer the 60 second exposure one.
Some fall color shots, it's cold and windy but staying dry this week, perhaps a couple more chances yet at photography. With mirrorless, I'll switch to DX mode sometimes and then forget to switch back, like in the case of the 24mm shot below.