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Travelogues => Travel Diaries => Topic started by: Gary on August 19, 2015, 16:07:14
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These were shot with my first interchangeable lens camera, a 20D, when I was a neophyte to digital photography and processing.
Carlsbad, California
#1
(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Flower-Fields/i-MWLZFBZ/0/L/FFII%20-059-L.jpg)
#2
(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Flower-Fields/i-hH2gsfW/0/X3/IMG_7434-X3.jpg)
#3
(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Flower-Fields/i-z9XHkSW/1/X3/FF-4a-UE-X3.jpg)
#4
(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Flower-Fields/i-4hFN5Zk/0/L/FFII%20-074-L.jpg)
#5
(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Flower-Fields/i-s6Kzrj3/0/L/_MG_7270-L.jpg)
#6
(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Flower-Fields/i-2QHVtQW/0/X3/IMG_7444-X3.jpg)
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oh my hat - for a man with no hair you did blooming well!!
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The Canon 20D was a gem with the right lens but always a camera that produced RAW files which
needed a lot of care. Chances are that current RAW converters can sqeech some more sap from these
dry fruit.
#2 is quite pleasing. Love the monochrome touch
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oh my hat - for a man with no hair you did blooming well!!
Oh I have all my hair ... it's just migrating south.
(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Flower-Fields/i-3nqgd7b/0/L/FFII%20-015-L.jpg)
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The Canon 20D was a gem with the right lens but always a camera that produced RAW files which
needed a lot of care. Chances are that current RAW converters can sqeech some more sap from these
dry fruit.
#2 is quite pleasing. Love the monochrome touch
lol ... too lazy to re-process.
(http://www.garyayala.com/Travel/The-Flower-Fields/i-shv4Knb/0/X3/IMG_7451-X3.jpg)
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Give it a try. Sometimes it is breathtaking what you can achieve