Those were fine images, Aram. Thank you. I don’t know how you did that to the
clock tower, but it reminds of “solarized’ prints that I saw back in those
Time-Life silver books on Photography from our youth. :)
Now, a off0subject question for you. Is the lab kept a fairly cold temperature?
The young laddies all thru your series are pretty “bundled-up” ….that, or the
young ladies are seriously cold-natured. :)
Best regards,
Peter S
On Aug 8, 2021, at 2:44 PM, Aram Langhans <leica_r8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, at lest my students are. They are done with the lab work and now are
hard at work making their poster and their 10 min presentation to be given
via Zoom to the other independent study groups who will all be presenting
their work.
YVCC Campus-1000529 (leica-users.org)
While my help was not needed I wandered around campus taking a few Q2 shots.
I am a sucker for shadows, so here are a few muted a bit by the smoke from a
nearby fire.
YVCC Campus-1000528 (leica-users.org)
YVCC Campus-1000521 (leica-users.org)
If one thing symbolizes the Yakima Valley Community College campus it is the
clock tower. The lighting was not that great so I played around with it
quite a bit to get this:
YVCC Campus-1000509-Edit (leica-users.org)
Comments welcome.
Aram
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Aram Langhans
(Semi) Retired Science Teacher
& Unemployed photographer
“The Human Genome Project has proved Darwin more right than Darwin himself
would ever have dared dream.” James D. Watson