Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-09 Thread Jack Davis
Thanks for pleasing remarks, 

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> On Sep 9, 2015, at 3:40 PM, Mark C  wrote:
> 
> Both are nice shots but I really like the first one. Very dramatic-  big 
> mountain, big cloud. The second is fine as well but the first one is higher 
> impact to me.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
>> On 9/8/2015 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?
>> 
>> J
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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-09 Thread P.J. Alling
There were all kinds of darkroom techniques to add interest to bland 
skies, and in the age of Rhine II, they are certainly legal.  Photoshop 
only makes them easier.


On 9/8/2015 2:30 PM, Bulent Celasun wrote:

The "Almonds" may need a nice cloud over there!
At the age of PS, it is perhaps thinkable if not "legal"!

Shasta High feels like the middle piece of a beautiful triptych.


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2015-09-08 17:09 GMT+03:00 Jack Davis :

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?

J

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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-09 Thread Mark C
Both are nice shots but I really like the first one. Very dramatic-  big 
mountain, big cloud. The second is fine as well but the first one is 
higher impact to me.


Mark


On 9/8/2015 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?

J




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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Jack Davis
Thanks for commenting, Bulent.

J

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> On Sep 8, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Bulent Celasun  wrote:
> 
> The "Almonds" may need a nice cloud over there!
> At the age of PS, it is perhaps thinkable if not "legal"!
> 
> Shasta High feels like the middle piece of a beautiful triptych.
> 
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> 2015-09-08 17:09 GMT+03:00 Jack Davis :
>> 
>> 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?
>> 
>> J
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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Jack Davis
OK, Rick I'll be more careful in the future. :0)
Thanks for kind comments!

J
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> On Sep 8, 2015, at 5:56 PM, Rick Womer  wrote:
> 
> 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?
>> 
>> J
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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Rick Womer
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?
> 
> J
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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Knarf
The almond grove is gorgeous! 

Mt. Shasta is a very good photo but not in the same league as the grove.

Cheers,

frank

On 8 September, 2015 10:09:39 AM EDT, 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?
>
>J

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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Paul
Like the almond orchard best - not sure I'd like it so much if the DOF 
favored the mountain or the orchard.


-p

On 9/8/2015 9:09 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?

J



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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Darren Addy
I agree with Paul. Both neat shots, but the 2nd is especially striking!

On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Paul  wrote:
> Like the almond orchard best - not sure I'd like it so much if the DOF
> favored the mountain or the orchard.
>
> -p
>
> On 9/8/2015 9:09 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?
>>
>> J
>>
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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Jack Davis
Me either. Thanks, Darren!

J

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Subject: Re: A Couple Different Shots

I agree with Paul. Both neat shots, but the 2nd is especially striking!

On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Paul <pentax1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Like the almond orchard best - not sure I'd like it so much if the DOF
> favored the mountain or the orchard.
>
> -p
>
> On 9/8/2015 9:09 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?
>>
>> J
>>
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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Jack Davis
I agree. Prefer the DOF "favor" them both.
Thanks much, Paul!

J

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Subject: Re: A Couple Different Shots

Like the almond orchard best - not sure I'd like it so much if the DOF 
favored the mountain or the orchard.

-p

On 9/8/2015 9:09 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?
>
> J
>

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Re: A Couple Different Shots

2015-09-08 Thread Bulent Celasun
The "Almonds" may need a nice cloud over there!
At the age of PS, it is perhaps thinkable if not "legal"!

Shasta High feels like the middle piece of a beautiful triptych.


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2015-09-08 17:09 GMT+03:00 Jack Davis :
>
> 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?
>
> J
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