Too bad
Testing textures
Two churches
The same picture "texturised"
Old bike
93-year-old harpist
New sidewalk concrete
Singing and dancing at the funeral
Recessional
I was swimming when. . .
A little snow, a little moonlight in late November
Selfie at 300 mm
Chickadee chin-ups
Cat's eye
Somewhat steadier
The sixties never ended.
N in 2000
One of a half dozen jays
C with my Mamiyaflex
K and B dropt in when I had my Mamiyaflex ready
After eating
Dropt it
His better side
Suzanne, Minnie and Mark
A family of shrooms
Atop Jack Baker's Hill
Neil and Martha
Bottom of the lake
A toast to the Contessa
Alice admiring the new picture
Hilla Becher is dead
Bedroom, rented house, overlooking an ancestor's i…
Underside of an LBM
Gerry Squires
The meadow in 2015
Swifts. I think.
Another thirty-second sky
Windshield grab shot
The Maiden Vein
Looking NE around 10:00 last night
Staring NE at Andromeda
Ten of them looking all ways
X and M
Was he wearing socks?
Brad's not *that* much taller than David
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Making raw files b&w


Here's another conversion from a Fujifilm Raw file (.raf) to b&w. I
used a filter that reduced as much as possible the flashes of light
that were streaking across the sky from the sun, but there's still one
near the top right. I like the way some of the colours/tones have
gone (as a result of that filtration) to a kind of mock-IR look.
Our average age in this group is about 64 and the oldest among us is
71. The spry fellow right at the front is the youngest. The nine of
us (and a dog) had gone to the top of a hill (only about 300 feet / 100 m
elevation, I would guess) and were picking our way down.
used a filter that reduced as much as possible the flashes of light
that were streaking across the sky from the sun, but there's still one
near the top right. I like the way some of the colours/tones have
gone (as a result of that filtration) to a kind of mock-IR look.
Our average age in this group is about 64 and the oldest among us is
71. The spry fellow right at the front is the youngest. The nine of
us (and a dog) had gone to the top of a hill (only about 300 feet / 100 m
elevation, I would guess) and were picking our way down.
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