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Into the Sierra's
#1

Haven't posted images in forever, here's a few from a recent trip into the high sierra's.

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#2

WOW! So beautiful. I loved the compositions... Is it a small church, old one? And the other one is an old shop? Isn't it? Really I enjoyed,
Nostalgic touches also. Of course I haven't been there, but from the films, etc. I know some. Thank you Craig, it was a nice photographical voyage for me. Have a nice day,
with my love,
nia

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”

Ansel Adams



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#3

The Church was built in 1882 for a Methodist congregation.
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#4

EnglishBob Wrote:The Church was built in 1882 for a Methodist congregation.
WOW! Very old one, but this is so lovely and I can understand how precious, has a historical meaning. Do you know, I am not a Christian but I do love churches, and I feel much more closer this invisible world. Thank you for your reply, love, nia

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”

Ansel Adams



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#5

A beautiful series Craig.
We have had skies like that all week in England, only the colour was different. Kind of grey and wet.Smile

Lumix LX5.
Canon 350 D.+ 18-55 Kit lens + Tamron 70-300 macro. + Canon 50mm f1.8 + Manfrotto tripod, in bag.
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#6

Thanks for sharing these - love the first two especially.

Canon stuff.
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#7

I really like the b&w conversion of the store window. I think it suits the subject matter very nicely. I believe that the image of the church would also look great in a toned monochrome conversion. All the photos are nicely done. These "pioneer" looking photos are very appealing to me.

Regards.....Dennis
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#8

Thanks for the comments Smile
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