In a message dated 11/16/2009 12:25:55 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
> El Captian  on  the left, Half Dome in the back, and 
> Bridalveil Falls on the  right.
> 
> It  is interesting when you are high up, you don't  see what 
> is on the valley floor  (two roads, camping sites, places  to 
> stay, i.e. one of three lodges might be  visible from this  
> spot). All you see are the  trees.
> 
> Color:
>  http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/tunnel1.htm
> 
>  B&W:
> http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/tunnel2.htm
>  
> Somehow  I feel I could have done the B&W conversion  better.
> 

It's a very good shot and I like the depth of the  shadows. Both versions  
are
good.

Bob


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Hey, thanks,  Bob!

This particular site is literally breath taking. Film/digital  doesn't 
capture it. Well, maybe a Large Format camera would, like Ansel used. A  wide 
angle widened it a little too much. I keep putting the camera up to my eye,  
taking a picture and lowering it to compare. 

Almost post processed  compressed it a little to make it more like my 
mind's eye remembered it. Because  it's actually a little narrower and more 
"immediate" (in your face  :-)) than this picture makes it. I may try it 
sometime.

Oh, well,  photos just approximate anyway.

Marnie  :-)

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We can't solve  problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we 
created them. Albert  Einstein  


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