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Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#161

Michael LerchParticipantTo cool things down abit:
Velum
Arizona Color#90

Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#160

Michael LerchParticipantI’m not sure that there is such a thing as a subdued sunset in Arizona. Maybe its the one with no clouds. Every time I tried to rein in #88 it died. The blue band i think was the edge of a anti-crepuscular like below.
Arizona Sunset#89

Michael LerchParticipantHans I’ll take your Kitsch and raise you a garish!
Arizona Sunset#88

Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas#119

Michael LerchParticipantNice composition Hans!
Arizona B&W#159

Michael LerchParticipantVelum and Pileus
Arizona Color #102

Michael LerchParticipantHa!, Keelin I don’t know which was more amazing , the cloud show or that there were so many different types of birds watching it.
Arizona Asperitas#118

Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#158

Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas#117

Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#157

Michael LerchParticipantYes Keelin, I played around with opposites when the opportunity struck. A back ground of a light stratus with little dark shreds of cloud being tossed about by the wind looks easy but getting enough contrast for everything to work is difficult. That series of shots probably demonstrates an edge to some of the limitations or parameters of digital photography. Low contrast makes auto focus difficult. True, the manufactures are developing other ways or improved ways to focus digitally than the existing ” contrast between pixels”. But I don’t have the latest technology camera. And if I did, it’d be obsolete in 6months anyway. Talk about harvesting,this Fall Nikon and Canon are supposed to announce their new ” mirrorless full frame” cameras. Can’t Wait!
Arizona B&W#156

Michael LerchParticipantor a snowboarder’s delight ,Keelin
Arizona B&W#155

Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas#116

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