Before sunrise and about 20 minutes before the thunder started this morning on the Mullica. Visible haze on the lens ruined the photo but I will be back.
https://www.flickr.com/people/75685704@N04/Sorry Bob, I don't have a Facebook account and apparently I need one to see that page.
Thanks oji. Bob, I am a fanboy of Ernest Cozens. I signed up for his Pine Barrens Short Course at Stockton but never met him since he was delayed helping a woman who was stuck on Hawkins Bridge Rd. I spoke to him briefly on the phone and he could not have been more generous with his help and time. A real nice guy and great photographer. I just signed up for an Oct. 13 trip with Richard Lewis for a sunrise shot at an undisclosed location. Unlike (I think), Cozens and Horner, Lewis makes his living at photography. All three are great Pine Barrens photographers and I study their work closely. I also have both Birdsall books but his photos are, IMO, more journalistic than straight landscape. If I see a person in the frame I wave them out the way.See this guy out there Jon?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1899487076775520&set=pcb.673578516326132&type=3&theater
...I've often wondered if you shoot raw files and bring them home to the computer or if you shoot jpegs and calculate your settings before shooting. Thanks
I have not used GIMP (not sure if Mac Os X supports GIMP) but it looks like a very good starting point. I don't know if GIMP has digital asset management capabilities as well as image processing. I have tens of thousands of images to manage, both personally and professionally, and LR is highly capable in keeping photos organized by day/month/year and category. Also, I use Photoshop all the time professionally, so the Lightroom/Photoshop synergy just works for me. I think that if I was not "in the business" I would not pay for, or be using, Adobe software.have you ever used GIMP, linux GIMP not Gimp for microsoft?