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Photo by pstrmeck   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-15-10 07:15
Great moment captured. Love the B&W. If this was digital, how did you convert to B&W? By the way, if you click on the edit icon next to the title "EXIF Data" you can enter the information about the shot.
Photo by jhsymington   •  Last comment by jhsymington   •   On 06-15-10 05:22
Thank you all for your kind comments. It was one of the most memorable photographic nights I have had. Scarily strong wind, dust storms and the weird lenticular clouds shooting across the sky under moonlight was unforgettable.
Photo by marco   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-11-10 07:03
I am jealous! I want one of them.
Photo by rsolti13   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-10-10 18:42
Just noticed this in the Random pics. I like these types of shots. Makes me wonder what else is around there. Good shot.
Photo by ncterry   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-09-10 09:02
Updating the lens data is quite easy. Log in and View your photo in the gallery. On the top of the photo is the Edit Option window. If it is not visible click the up and down arrows to show it. Inside that widow, select the lens from the list then click apply. Thats it
Photo by ncterry   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-09-10 07:33
Great industrial shot!
Photo by jhsymington   •  Last comment by jhsymington   •   On 06-06-10 02:19
It was shot on Provia and is a straight scan of the slide really. Didn't touch the saturation at all and only really darkened the background a shade.
Photo by dante121   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-05-10 10:11
Lovely conversion and split tone. I love it!
Photo by jhsymington   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-05-10 08:15
Film Rocks! Love it.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 12:35
One of my many Manhole Covers in NYC.
Photo by mstudios   •  Last comment by mstudios   •   On 06-04-10 12:34
One of my many Manhole Covers in NYC.
Photo by pvkuntz   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-03-10 19:10
Nothing freaky here :)
Photo by lolphoto   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-03-10 19:08
Nice colors indeed. But even nice smile. Great lens. I have it on my F6 now. I need another Digital Nikon :(
Photo by steve gray   •  Last comment by steve gray   •   On 06-03-10 12:52
I used the multiple exposure function on my D700 for this image. I shot 3 frames and altered the focusing manually between each frame.
Photo by jhsymington   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 06-02-10 08:20
Dreamy looking. Love it.
Photo by donuss   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 05-28-10 11:11
Just click on "Click Here to Replace Photo" in the edit options above the main photo and upload a larger version. would love to see it.
Photo by mindblast   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 05-25-10 22:38
I could spend hours looking at detail here. Great shot.
Photo by pvkuntz   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 05-25-10 22:23
very nice. Like how you framed the cowboy :)
Photo by pvkuntz   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 05-25-10 22:21
I like thie bird on the ground looking at you with that puzzled look and twisted head :) Great shot.
Photo by JT   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 05-25-10 19:54
Thanks. I will try and do a B&W conversion to post.
Photo by haf   •  Last comment by haf   •   On 05-24-10 21:31
I use Photoshop CS4 to process all my photos. I have many techniques for turning a photo into b&w, but for this one I used a very simple one: I started with a basic channel mixer b&w conversion and I dodged and burned all the details. Sometimes I abuse these tools (dodge and burn) and I think these are by far my favorites in Photoshop.
Photo by vioreludma   •  Last comment by vioreludma   •   On 05-24-10 05:02
Taken with a Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520 produced in 1934. Constanta Casino (built 1912), Romania. Lens: Novar 3.5/7 cm Film: BW Ilford ISO 50 / 120 film format
Photo by vioreludma   •  Last comment by vioreludma   •   On 05-24-10 05:00
Taken with a Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520 produced in 1934. The citadel was built in the XIIIth century and is located in Dobrogea, Romania. Lens: Novar 3.5/7 cm Film: BW Ilford ISO 50 / 120 film format
Photo by vertigo2020   •  Last comment by vertigo2020   •   On 05-21-10 15:06
Shot from Going to the Sun Road just below Logan's Pass in Glacier NP, McDonald Creek can be seen in the bottom of the valley.
Photo by lolphoto   •  Last comment by JT   •   On 05-21-10 08:30
Great photo,color,lighting,saturation and effective depth of field control. I feel like I am physically in front of the subject.