The second is a very striking and effective image.

The first makes me think too much.

Rick

On Sep 8, 2015, at 10:09 AM, Jack Davis wrote:

> 
> Am posting these two shots with some hesitation. I was looking for a 
> misplaced CD when I 
> came across these shots among a stack of drug store scans. Both of which, I'm 
> certain, were shot 
> with an ME Super fitted with an M28~80 one-touch lens. 
> First is a 30(?) year old shot of Mt Shasta. Taken from the edge of the town 
> of Mt Shasta. 
> Lousy angle for the mountain, but gave it a sorry try. In order to see what 
> the disorganized 
> mass of clouds might hold, I screwed on a polarizing filter and the startling 
> disheveled
> upper half of this scene suddenly revealed itself. 
> 
> http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=966
> 
> The second ODD shot is of an Almond orchard in "popcorn" bloom which was 
> either late February
> or early March, maybe, 15 yrs ago.
> The butte peak jutting above the trees was probably some 1000(?) yards away, 
> but appears I had set 
> a fairly small aperture.
> It obviously seriously bends a couple basic photographic rules, but it's 
> "uniqueness" (if you will)
> may justify the posting.
> 
> http://photolightimages.com/aspupload/detail.asp?ID=967
> 
> C&C?
> 
> J
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