And didn't it snow the very next day, another eight inches of the white stuff.
So I have come to the conclusion that winter has some vanity issues, and the more I shoot the more she returns to show yet another side in an effort to have her picture taken.
I am done giving her my attention - it's not that I don't like seeing her, I just don't want to see her this much.
;)
So here are my last offerings of winter for this year.
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3 comments:
Wondering what you used for the B&W conversions. Lightroom, Photoshop, PS plug-in? The quality of the conversions is great.
Nick,
I did the black and white conversions in Lightroom using Kubota Lightroom Presets V2.
Love their presets.
You can read more about them here:
http://weeklyphototips.blogspot.com/2009/02/lightroom-2-training-dvd-with-kevin.html
Thanks for the kind words.
Scott
Whoa... Gorgeous winter images here Scott.
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