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Archive for 19. October 2009
Fall around Pondosa CA
19. October 2009 by David.
On my brief trip to the Mt. Shasta area I decided to take the long way home. I came across a road to an old logging town that I hadn’t seen in probably 40 years called Pondosa. Well the town no longer exits, virtually everything is gone. But on the way in I came across this creek……………..
As I said in my last post, the seasons are changing, nows the time to get out there.
Keep clicking’
Dave
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“Natural” Grapes
19. October 2009 by Friedhelm.
I am fascinated with my light-box and I try all kinds of light settings and watch the results carefully just like the pioneers of photography did. IT is quite a difference to read about a photo technique or to experiment yourself. Camera setting: 135mm lens, extension tubes, F22, 1/25sec., ISO 100.
Just one comment: I did not want to use silicon spray and water spray. These grapes are chilled and taken directly from the refrigerator.
Enjoy!
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