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tripledigitken
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Black & White pictures Feb 2010
Fruteria in Loreto
Crusin San Javier
Pepe's Fish Tacos in Santa Rosalia
Lots of standing water this trip
View from the road to San Javier
Road work in Loreto....still!
Boy in Santa Rosalia
[Edited on 2-21-2010 by tripledigitken]
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DENNIS
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I love Black'n White. Thanks, Ken.
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bajafam
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beautiful! Thanks for sharing
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Bajahowodd
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I especially love the first one, Ken. I'd frame it and hang it, if I had it.
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Russ
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As always, a treat!
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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Natalie Ann
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Crusin San Javier and View from the road to San Javier....
two very nice b&w images, Ken. Always a pleasure to see your pix.
nena
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Cypress
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tripledigitken, Thanks. Black and white pictures are neat.
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wessongroup
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Just amazing how that works.... thanks.. very much
like the pickup.. you got his "eyes" and you don't see them.. great shot
[Edited on 2-22-2010 by wessongroup]
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shari
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LOVED the palms!! gracias
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David K
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GREAT PHOTOS!
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tripledigitken
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Thanks for the kind comments.
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bajajudy
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Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
Thanks for the kind comments. |
You certainly deserve them
Eye candy
thanx
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Natalie Ann
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Ken - I see you've selected one from this series as your new avatar. cool
nena
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cristobal
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Great shots Ken ...
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Paulina
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Ken,
Great shots. The first one looks like it could be a John Ramos painting. I'd love a print to hang on the wall.
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bill erhardt
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Nice pics, Ken. A word of warning about the fruteria in the first photo. Enter at your own risk. The concoctions prepared therein are truly
addictive.
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tripledigitken
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Bill,
Unfortunetly I didn't get to taste anything there. I will not make the same mistake next time in town. It is a very photogenic place. Paula enjoyed
the gift store next door too!
Ken
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Ken:
Do you mind telling us what camera, lens and ISO, shutter and f stops you used?
Those pictures are superb....the first one belongs in an expensive book.
BB
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tripledigitken
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Quote: | Originally posted by bonanza bucko
Ken:
Do you mind telling us what camera, lens and ISO, shutter and f stops you used?
Those pictures are superb....the first one belongs in an expensive book.
BB |
bonanza bucko,
Thanks very much for the compliment. This data will bore most everyone here.
WARNING THESE ARE BORING PHOTO DETAILS
I use two camera's a Nikon D80 digital slr, and a Leica D-Lux point and shoot.
All of the Nikon shots were with a 24mm-70mm F2.8 zoom.
Fruteria..Leica, 44mm, f7.1,Iso 200, 1/100s
Truck..Nikon, 70mm,f13, Iso 160, 1/125s
Pepe..Leica, 24mm, f5, Iso 400, 1/400s
Palms..Nikon, 44mm, f9, Iso 125, 1/200s
Cactus..Nikon, 38mm, f9, Iso 160, 1/250s
Thrifty..Nikon, 38mm, f8, Iso 160, 1/200s
Boy..Nikon, 32mm, f6.3, Iso 125, 1/60s
[Edited on 2-27-2010 by tripledigitken]
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by bonanza bucko
....the first one belongs in an expensive book.
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Nonsense. Irrelevant subject matter and excessive contrast.
Good initial visual, but lacking anything sustainable.
Probably a JPEG shot that eliminates manipulation, which it's in need of.
Classy black and white needs to be done with classy black and white film. There is no way in this world at this moment digital production will do
better.
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