GroWeb wrote:
Here are three water reflection abstracts from Big Qualicum River, courtesy of the D800E with the 50 f/1.4 SC (first image) and the 105 f/1.8 Ai-s (second and third photos)..
Glen, this is beautiful work! Have you printed any of these BIG 0n metal? Wowzer!
mjgphotoz wrote:
Glen, this is beautiful work! Have you printed any of these BIG 0n metal? Wowzer!
Mary
Thank you for your kind words, Mary! In all the humility I am able to muster, I feel the same way. I find these images absolutely mesmerizing (I give the credit to the great cosmic Artist who created such subject matter). In the recent past, my wife has urged me to consider printing some of my photos, and now---thanks to your comment---I have decided that I will get one or more of these ones printed. I have identified a local company that makes fine art prints on various media, including metal, and I have put the high resolution .tif images on a USB stick, so I'm ready to give the printer a call and see what results!
For today's image contribution, I have a few more IR images from my Fuji X-T2, Lens Turbo II, and 16 f/3.5 Ai fisheye at Big Qualicum River.
Get busy for a week or two and it takes a while to catch up. Excellent work as always, have to agree that Colin’s Tiny People was the cherry on top of great shots.
One from the trip a few weeks ago, a misty morning on the Eastern Shore of MD. Hopefully we’ll get some misty mornings on the coast here soon.