
A very nice shot!!
But, but where is the lighthouse?
Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Jan 23, 2022 12:07 | #4171 yeamans17 wrote in post #19334828 ![]() A very nice shot!! Charles
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Its there. Rather small, way out in the distance in the center. Just to the right of the hanging whatever that is. Canon EOS R5, R, 7D mkII, 6D
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chuckmiller Goldmember More info | Jan 23, 2022 13:46 | #4173 Impressive! yeamans17 wrote in post #19334828 ![]() .
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Jan 23, 2022 15:00 | #4174 abacus022 wrote in post #19334907 Its there. Rather small, way out in the distance in the center. Just to the right of the hanging whatever that is. Thank you! Now I see it!! Charles
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mberger3 Senior Member More info | Jan 23, 2022 17:00 | #4175 OhLook wrote in post #19334485 This is the light that shows up in one school of 20th-century California landscape painting. Can you put a link up with some examples? Or IM me if you don’t want to tie up the thread. Thxs https://michaelsternbergerphotography.zenfolio.com
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OhLook insufferably pedantic. I can live with that. 24,924 posts Gallery: 105 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 16366 Joined Dec 2012 Location: California: SF Bay Area More info | Jan 23, 2022 22:55 | #4176 mberger3 wrote in post #19334991 Can you put a link up with some examples? Or IM me if you don’t want to tie up the thread. Thxs I don't know a lot of relevant artists' names. For the general idea, try this: California Impressionism PRONOUN ADVISORY: OhLook is a she. | Comments welcome
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Jan 24, 2022 08:08 | #4177 Inspeqtor wrote in post #19334947 Thank you! Now I see it!! I was back and forth on this location, loved the foreground but shooting to include it all made the lighthouse a very small piece of the shot. I have the below as well but I really like the other format better. IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2mZ1nfQ
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fireguy_ed Senior Member 343 posts Likes: 121 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Southern New Jersey More info | Jan 24, 2022 08:25 | #4178 yeamans17 wrote in post #19335241 I was back and forth on this location, loved the foreground but shooting to include it all made the lighthouse a very small piece of the shot. I have the below as well but I really like the other format better. ![]() Both shots are great!! Ed
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info | Jan 24, 2022 09:03 | #4179 yeamans17 wrote in post #19335241 I was back and forth on this location, loved the foreground but shooting to include it all made the lighthouse a very small piece of the shot. I have the below as well but I really like the other format better. ![]() fireguy_ed wrote in post #19335246 Both shots are great!! Thank you for this new shot yeamans17! I also agree with fireguy_ed both shots are great!! Charles
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golfecho (I will regret that) More info | Jan 24, 2022 09:24 | #4180 mberger3 wrote in post #19334390 Not sure if this belongs here but its the Light keepers quarters at the Pt. Reyes Light House. Hosted photo: posted by mberger3 in ./showthread.php?p=19334390&i=i160886924 forum: Nature & Landscapes Any way of getting rid of the fencing outside? I know all the discussion of "changing reality", but artistically it would be much cleaner . . . just IMHO . . .
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RhodyPhotos Two all the way and a coffee milk. More info | Jan 24, 2022 09:31 | #4181 yeamans17 wrote in post #19335241 I was back and forth on this location, loved the foreground but shooting to include it all made the lighthouse a very small piece of the shot. I have the below as well but I really like the other format better.
CC always welcome.
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Inspeqtor I was hit more than 15 times More info Post edited over 1 year ago by Inspeqtor. | Jan 24, 2022 09:34 | #4182 golfecho wrote in post #19335266 mberger3 wrote in post #19334390 Not sure if this belongs here but its the Light keepers quarters at the Pt. Reyes Light House. Hosted photo: posted by mberger3 in ./showthread.php?p=19334390&i=i160886924 forum: Nature & Landscapes Any way of getting rid of the fencing outside? I know all the discussion of "changing reality", but artistically it would be much cleaner . . . just IMHO . . . I had to go back and re-look at the photo. I never noticed the fencing my first time around. It is barely visible. No big deal for me..... Charles
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mberger3 Senior Member More info | Jan 24, 2022 10:30 | #4183 golfecho wrote in post #19335266 Any way of getting rid of the fencing outside? I know all the discussion of "changing reality", but artistically it would be much cleaner . . . just IMHO . . . I've played around with it and its easy to remove up to the water after that not sure how to proceed. Cloning didn't really work because the links are so close together and not much room to move around. Any ideas? https://michaelsternbergerphotography.zenfolio.com
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golfecho (I will regret that) More info | Jan 24, 2022 11:06 | #4184 mberger3 wrote in post #19335296 I've played around with it and its easy to remove up to the water after that not sure how to proceed. Cloning didn't really work because the links are so close together and not much room to move around. Any ideas? Again, speaking from an "artistic" perspective . . . if you happen to have an unobstructed image from that day of the water/horizon, you could paste in in. Otherwise it would be a real challenge to remove just links and keep the overall quality of the image.
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No, this is the Saybrook Breakwater Light. I've been to the light in New Haven but this location was a first for me, there are actually two lights here, directly to the north from the light in my last two posts is Lynde Point Light. There's no public parking here so it was a walk from the main road out but very worth it. IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2mYZkSH
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