Re: What's In Your Little Part Of The World?
http://i56.tinypic.com/64fout.jpg
Unlike the prior ones, this is not terribly 'interesting,' but anyway ... this is looking at the Olympic Mountains (NW Washington state) from a walking path near my home. I walk it pretty much every day - it's away from traffic and safe. The postcard shots of the mountains are mostly done on crisp cool mornings (without the real estate of course), and not on hazy mornings like today - but the thread would have likely gone back into hibernation had I waited :) .
Just one question. In the Kinloch/Lake Wakatipu thread, Steve noticed some noise in an image that still escapes me ... I'm trying train my eye to see it. Anyone see any noise here? Thanks.
Re: What's In Your Little Part Of The World?
The Olympic Mountains and, well, all of the Pacific Northwest are beautiful. The last place my grandparents lived before they passed away was Silverdale. I don't see any noise... but, my eye is not that expert. :rolleyes: Thanks for sharing, Lon. :)
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Lon Howard
http://i56.tinypic.com/64fout.jpg
Unlike the prior ones, this is not terribly 'interesting,' but anyway ... this is looking at the Olympic Mountains (NW Washington state) from a walking path near my home. I walk it pretty much every day - it's away from traffic and safe. The postcard shots of the mountains are mostly done on crisp cool mornings (without the real estate of course), and not on hazy mornings like today - but the thread would have likely gone back into hibernation had I waited :) .
Just one question. In the Kinloch/Lake Wakatipu thread, Steve noticed some noise in an image that still escapes me ... I'm trying train my eye to see it. Anyone see any noise here? Thanks.
Re: What's In Your Little Part Of The World?
This is the part of South Florida scrub country