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06-AUG-2017

August 6

Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, California

We saw two exhibits there today, one on Edward Weston and the other on Frank Lloyd Wright

Nikon D500 ,Tokina 12-24mm f/4 AT-X AF Pro DX
1/200s f/11.0 at 19.0mm iso100 (HDR & Infrared Treatment)
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Jean D08-Aug-2017 21:30
Terrific capture with these combined treatments, Walter. ~V
Stephanie07-Aug-2017 17:52
Beautiful!! V
danad07-Aug-2017 14:41
Wow ! Excellent shot with a deep visual impact. The light and the sky are so beautiful in B&W.BV.
Marcia Rules07-Aug-2017 14:29
very unique..love it in BW Walter ! V
laine07-Aug-2017 10:46
I like the IR effect here...an interesting entry with much to see. V
Raymond07-Aug-2017 10:44
Beautiful shot
Irene Wehrli07-Aug-2017 10:22
What a striking image this is, Walter - love this effect very much!
Irene
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal07-Aug-2017 07:47
This is fantastic Walter, very nice capture. V
Charlene Ambrose07-Aug-2017 04:33
Lovely building and museum. Haven't been here for years! V
joseantonio07-Aug-2017 03:51
very nice building for a museum.V.
Neil Marcus07-Aug-2017 03:50
The exhibit might have inspired the infra red effect.
larose forest photos07-Aug-2017 03:02
The museum is housed in a beautiful building, both exhibits sound very worthwhile. Fab shot! V
Jim Coffman07-Aug-2017 02:06
Love these beautiful tones.. Outstanding monochrome image!!
Gill Kopy07-Aug-2017 01:05
Such an attractive building and grounds - you are so fortunate to be able to take in the exhibits. Love your shot V
Julie Oldfield07-Aug-2017 00:37
Fantastic capture!! Love the tones. V
globalgadabout07-Aug-2017 00:35
classy shot....seems a worthwhile visit with the Weston exhibit..V
Dan Greenberg07-Aug-2017 00:07
This has a really unique look to it. Very cool! ~BV~
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