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Took a road trip two weeks ago up to Yosemite. Shot the park using a Fuji x100t and Hasselblad. The weather ranged from 60 and sunny, to low clouds and rain, to a bit of snow. All in all it was a great trip!!

El Capitan at sunrise covered in a low hanging fog


Half Dome at Sunset with a large cloud covering the peak


Yosemite Valley from Tunnel View


Bridalveil Falls


Yosemite Falls


Half Dome River



Sunrise over Half Dome from Glacier Point


Fog engulfing the trees like smoke


Cheers,
M
 
beautiful shots!

on a different forum that I frequent, a user was complaining that he couldn't get any decent shots since he only had his X100s with him, those are proofs that it's not the camera but the photographer that makes the shots!

some of mine from my good old X100

DSCF0825 by earl.dieta, on Flickr


DSCF0779 by earl.dieta, on Flickr
 
Hey Vince,
re: B&W church
New Mexico?
That cross lighting was just made to order.

I'm seeing a vertical "banding" on my end, just to the left of the church.

Often when handicapped ramps are retro-fitted they louse up the building's look, but not here. Railing actually looks good, to me.
 
No banding at this end, even in the hi-res and Flickr versions (maybe you're seeing the vertical ridges in the rocks in the background?). And yes I agree about the handicap ramps -- usually I don't photograph churches that have them, but this one seemed to work somehow.

Just got back from a 12-day 'wander' in New Mexico - very soul-soothing: https://www.flickr.com/photos/direction-one-inc/sets/72157651122303416/

The church is about 8 miles in on a dirt sideroad, off Hwy 550 on the way to Cuba from Bernalillo.

This was my very first shot on the trip -- I had just landed in Albuquerque, got my rental car, and was heading to Cuba. Figured I needed to get the ball rolling somehow, and just picked this sideroad at random. I think the photos got better as the trip went along.
 
Very nice. This one would also go well in the windows/reflections (whatever it is called under W NW) thread.
 
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