Tumacacori Mission, Arizona II
Uploaded: December 03, 2007
aperture - f/9, shutter = 1/40th, lens = tamron 28-75 @ 28mm. Yesterday I entered the same image in a BW convertion. Which one do you like best? This mission was built in the 17th century. Both images were adjusted in CS3 with minor tune-ups.
Steve M. Sieren December 03, 2007
Hey Randy nice shot You have CS3 now. Alright! I'll take a look at the B&W. #800734Steve M. Sieren December 03, 2007
I like this one better buts thats just one personal preferance. I really hope to visit this place someday, maybe in January. #5166095randy dannheim December 04, 2007
Thanks Steve, how have you been or should I say, where have you been shooting? You have been kinda quiet? Marcus and I sure injoyed your company, will have to do it again - maybe in January... #5167777Tammy Espino December 04, 2007
Beautiful colors and tones. Georgeous capture! #5169655Melissa G. Meiselman December 04, 2007
I prefer the color with that wonderful contrast between the earth colored building with the warm lighting against the cool blue sky, Randy!! This is a eye catching and dynamic composition!! #5170576Lisa J. Boulden December 05, 2007
Wonderful!Kristi A. Howson January 05, 2008
Wonderful angle and composition Randy! #5296731randy dannheim January 05, 2008
Thank you Tammy, Melissa, Lisa, and Kristi. #5297101Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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