Dennis, there's nothing I can do about the tests, it's all or nothing and without them the space fills with spam. One should be enough but that's not an option from Blogger.
Road South and East.....The color palette is absolutely wonderful.....and a bit unreal....you must be really enjoying this (when you don't think about the exhaustion!)......lyle
I wish I were getting more time to do "other" shooting, but there just aren't enough hours in my 12-15 hour days. That's road/theater time, not counting downloading and archiving digital captures, reloading film holders, continuing research (satellite maps and such) of upcoming theaters online, etc, etc. Now I've got to figure out what to do about Colorado and the fires. In one sense I'm almost done, all that's really lacking is my mental image of a DI nestled into some serious mountains. I've got very big hills, but not yet full mountains, and I really want that for the primary project.
The changing color palette of these parts of the country I've never, or hardly ever, seen before is one of the most fascinating things. I'm doing a lot of color digital capture.
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You've certainly seen an outrageous variety of weather. Desert southwest, rainforest northwest.
Meta: are two typing tests really mecessary?
Dennis, there's nothing I can do about the tests, it's all or nothing and without them the space fills with spam. One should be enough but that's not an option from Blogger.
"I sort of got the impression that this is Portland or Seattle 'east'."
Until you look at the voting records. Then the eastern parts of the states are pure head-in-the-sand conservative.
Luckily, most of the population lives along the western coast.
Road South and East.....The color palette is absolutely wonderful.....and a bit unreal....you must be really enjoying this (when you don't think about the exhaustion!)......lyle
Lyle,
I wish I were getting more time to do "other" shooting, but there just aren't enough hours in my 12-15 hour days. That's road/theater time, not counting downloading and archiving digital captures, reloading film holders, continuing research (satellite maps and such) of upcoming theaters online, etc, etc. Now I've got to figure out what to do about Colorado and the fires. In one sense I'm almost done, all that's really lacking is my mental image of a DI nestled into some serious mountains. I've got very big hills, but not yet full mountains, and I really want that for the primary project.
The changing color palette of these parts of the country I've never, or hardly ever, seen before is one of the most fascinating things. I'm doing a lot of color digital capture.
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