Thanks Jan! Yeah there was kind of a black edge of smoke. I went back and looked at the untouched jpg & it was there but not as visible. It should be mostly steam so I don't know.

It takes a lot of water to make Ethanol out of corn. They pump it in from 10 miles away because deep wells are very difficult to drill there because of underground rock formations caused by a huge meteorite a million years ago.

You only liked most of the photos?. Thanks for having a look around. I have worked on that snow & I think I will try again. Dam that Ansel Adams guy - he sets a high standard.

Must be a browser thing it shows as black text and black & grey backdrop on my Chrome browser. But you didn't miss much by not reading my deathless prose.

Thanks!


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Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 09:34:50 +0200 (DST)
From: "Jan van Wijk" <[email protected]>
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: The Modern Midwest Lanscape
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Hi Don,

On Wed, 15 Feb 2012 15:13:32 -0600 Don Guthrie wrote:
> This is what rural Iowa looks like these days.
>
> Comments encouraged.
Looks good in the B/W rendering!
There just seems to be some dark halo over a few of the white clouds that disturb me a bit.

> If you have a chance look at the rock picture below this one. I posted the link awhile ago and no one noticed. If it is too bad to comment on I need to know. I did see that one a few days ago, but I hardly comment on PESO's and similar postings

The rock in that picture looks fine, but I would have liked the snow a bit more white ...

> http://donspix.posterous.com/#!/
Not sure it is the old browser I am using right now (Firefox 2.0
but the dark blueish background makes the black text almost impossible to read ...

I liked most of the photos on that page, but could not read most of the captions.

Regards, JvW

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