StuckSucks
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San Ignacio After Dark
My Thanksgiving evening: San Ignacio After Dark
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sanquintinsince73
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I've seen many awesome pictures on BN over the years but these here are just "magical", almost surreal. You captured the essence of Baja perfectly!!
Thank you.
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TMW
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Excellent, thanks. The pictures show a charming and quiet village.
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gueribo
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Truly special. Thank you for sharing.
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BajaBlanca
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Oh how neat those photos are! Makes you want to knock on the door and meet the folks inside.
And I wish the walls could tell the stories.
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Very nice, the palms reflection off the lagoon is a beauty, of all the chatter you hear about the typical towns we all travel through, I can say, I've
never heard of any riff raff or a negative word spoken about San Ignacio
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bill erhardt
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Great Pics! As are the others on your site.
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StuckSucks
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Thanks for the kind words -- wandering town was definitely more productive (and fun) than sitting in a hotel room.
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motoged
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VERY nice pics !!! Captures the vibe....
Don't believe everything you think....
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KasloKid
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The quality of the pics are amazing!!
What camera and lens did you use, and did you use any photo editing software to sharpen images?
Thanks, I now have the urge to spend some more time in San Ignacio.
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StuckSucks
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Quote: Originally posted by KasloKid | The quality of the pics are amazing!!
What camera and lens did you use, and did you use any photo editing software to sharpen images?
Thanks, I now have the urge to spend some more time in San Ignacio. |
These days I am shooting with a Canon G16. Pretty much everything that I share/publish gets some sort of post production massage with Photoshop.
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Udo
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What settings did you use on your G-16? I also have one and quite a few of my sunset/sunrise photos are used on CBS out of Los Angeles.
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StuckSucks
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Quote: Originally posted by Udo | What settings did you use on your G-16? I also have one and quite a few of my sunset/sunrise photos are used on CBS out of Los Angeles.
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I primarily use the pre-programmed setting, but in non-tricky light settings, I also use auto. I'll have to watch for your sunset photos on TV.
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