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Thanks for sharing:) When I was there a few years ago, the roar was deafening!
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Here it is. It hasn't aged well. Also my phone pic was a bit overexposed but I don't want to dig it out again:)
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Maybe if I get some time I'll share a phone photo of the print and let you know when it's up:)
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Cool! I think I have a picture of a very similar view I took when I was a kid in the 1960s with a box camera🙂
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Are those whitish flecks ice?
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Another good read by van Vogt.
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Oops, Isher, not Usher.
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This and Weapon Shops of Usher are good reads.
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In the later versions of these books, Asimov added a preface telling his young readers that a lot of the science facts as stated in the series were not correct:)
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I have all in this series. This was a good one and also Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn:)
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This area kinda reminds me of the Nooksack River area. Cool:)
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Really nice shot! Did you "expose to the right" to get less noise in the dark areas?
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Great - thanks for sharing! I noticed the foreground dogwood branches in the Yosemite Conservancy's Half Dome webcam view is showing new leaves. Your image confirms this:) I'm going to try to get up there in a few weeks:)
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I wonder if analyzing the RGB histograms of actual landscape, etc, photos might help with palette tweaking.
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I literally had to hold my tripod down to keep it from blowing over.
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Neat! The one time I was there trying to take photos, the wind was 30 mph+ 😕
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Perfect!
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Nice #photography !
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Franka, there is a Photography feed here on Bsky. To get your posts to show up in that feed, you should add #photography and/or the camera icon: 📷 to your original post text field. I think you can also add them to a comment if you forgot, but not sure. Glad you've sharing your work here as well:)
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This reminds me of a fav childhood book (series), Space Cat by Ruthven Todd:)
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Wow, great! Over the years I've thought about mailing him my copy but never did.
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Little Redfish Lake, right? Nice pic:)
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Umbrella Falls is good there as well:)
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Nice work!
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Black Hill by the golf course is a good spot if you haven't been there yet (Morro Bay).
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Yes. I've gone there a few times but no keepers yet (poor lighting).
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Montaña de Oro, currently.
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Thanks, neat bookstore! I don't see any Space Cat (Ruthven Todd) books there:) And I like those old edition Tom Swift Jr books on the lower shelf.
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Here is one of my longtime fav graph collections:
www.caida.org/catalog/soft...
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Tripod is pretty much required for HDR and stacking. You can Google: stacking multiple images to reduce noise. HDR is easier and you should definitely try it as well.
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Dark areas are challenging. Two options: 1) HDR, or 2) taking 10+ shots, reduce LR sharpening by 50% to lower noise in dark areas, brightening the shadows and darkening the highlights in all frames by the same amounts in LR, then stacking them in Photoshop using the Median or Average stacking modes.