DianaT
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Evening Time Part Way to Bahia Asunción
I thought about doing a guess where in Baja these were taken.
Good to be back.
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rts551
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I have a photo somewhere from 1980 when I was the first one there.
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by rts551
I have a photo somewhere from 1980 when I was the first one there. |
I see you left your car behind!
[Edited on 1-14-2012 by DianaT]
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rts551
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Its my off-road car. Just look at those tires!
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tehag
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Nice shots
The sunset and the rock pile are postcards.
Certainty is the child of ignorance, knowledge is the mother of doubt. Question everything!
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Iflyfish
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Stunning!! Just stunning!
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Gaucho
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Catavina, The Desert Inn?
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Mexitron
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Wow---really beautiful photos Diane---especially #2! How are you getting the lighting effect? Is it a setting on the camera or a filter?
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If one has the right camera, Mexitron, filters are unnecessary. Just play with exposure times, under/overexpose, change ASA settings, plus use LOTS of
manual settings.
I use a Canon G-12 sort of an advanced point and shoot, and has lots of manual settings.
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BajaBlanca
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great photos ...so cute withthe 2 dogs at the window !! I have no idea where they were taken.
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by tehag
The sunset and the rock pile are postcards. |
Boy---what a nice comment and from someone who takes great photos! Thanks
Quote: | Originally posted by Mexitron
Wow---really beautiful photos Diane---especially #2! How are you getting the lighting effect? Is it a setting on the camera or a filter?
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Thanks. First of all, it was right before sunset and the sun was directly hitting those rocks which is primarily responsible for the lights---then I
bracketed the exposure for three exposures and put the pictures together. Probably adjusted the levels some as I usually do, but it was the sun that
put a real spotlight on the rocks. :-)
I was headed out to set up to try and capture a decent sunset and I turned and saw the rocks with all that light and took several shots there. The
only filter I had on was a UV filter that I always have on.
Gaucho and Blanca, I was sort of kidding about where was this is as anyone who has stayed at the hotel in Cataviña would know right away where these
were taken. It is one of the reasons we enjoy staying there. It is just such a beautiful area.
Really appreciate all the comments---can't go wrong with pictures in the Cataviña area.
Ralph, your off-road car is probably stuck there because you forgot to air down your tires to a proper level!
[Edited on 1-15-2012 by DianaT]
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Incredible beauty!
Awesome photo's! The light was right for that imagery. Thanx so much!
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