♣ the Bootstrap Sunday 'Scapes ♣

John as far as I understand has Adobe it's RAW converter from CS6 implemented in Lightroom beta 4 and that's a smart move and works beautifully fine as I can see on your images, they are wonderful.

Lou

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A shot I've taken a few times before. Really like Lightroom 4 so far. The highlight recovery seems like a decent improvement. This is a 5 shot stitch using Elements after Lightroom. E5 and 50-200.



These peaks (shown at %100) were somewhat blown in the original...



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Salskov
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There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high-powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, too rare to die.

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a mixture of e-330, e-3 and e-5
plus a mixture of 2.8/90-250, 4-5.6/70-300, 3.5-4.5/40-150
lower austria, shots out of the car from a mountainous street across the valley

have a nice sunday!
BR gusti
 
No landscapes from me this week. Something a little different.

Thanks Rriley.

 
John Iversen wrote:
cool
were or are you in west Saudi John ?

thanks for posting

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Here's a house I found while driving on a back road. Kinda fell apart.
i guess saying they dont make em like they used to
............wouldnt be entirely right would it ;)

thanks for posting

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Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, CA
thats touching and a nice rendition using shallow DoF

thanks for posting

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Wonderful colors. Very expressive.
thanks Joe,
pure luck I assure you ;)

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I like how you shot the same place over time with seasonal changes
makes an interesting study
a mixture of e-330, e-3 and e-5
plus a mixture of 2.8/90-250, 4-5.6/70-300, 3.5-4.5/40-150
lower austria, shots out of the car from a mountainous street across the valley
thanks for posting

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No landscapes from me this week. Something a little different.

Thanks Rriley.
no problem
we could call it an aerial view ;)

thanks for posting

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illy wrote:
hmm English Electric Lightening
the thing that did them in was poor provision for forward radar and avionics
they were always impressive to see though I thought

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http://www.teslasociety.com/exhibition.htm
http://www.niagarafrontier.com/power.html

the niagara falls are very famous, not only in terms of nature's wonder of huge st.lorenz river falling more than 50 m, but also in history of hydro electric power generation. Visited it in 1993 - without a camera :-)
ah so it is a power house,
I guess decommissioned so no power lines
thanks for getting back ..
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  • landscapes are always luck, cause you have to be there when randomly the light interestingly fits.
  • it is my preferred method to go by car and stop (if traffic and disturbing overhead lines and disturbing buildings allow) to thake landscape shots.
  • by car you can "hunt" the light.
I do like yur sundon pic, also especially with the strip of light on the meadow with the animal.
BR gusti
 
illy wrote:

hmm English Electric Lightening
the thing that did them in was poor provision for forward radar and avionics
they were always impressive to see though I thought

thanks for posting

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it was basically a seat strapped to two big jet engines and thimble for the fuel, i always loved the take off, the only thing that comes close is when a F22 pilot decides to give it the beans
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