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A Harley D Kind of Day


LenMarriott

Nikon D5100, 18-55mm @ 27mm, 1\4000 @ f5, ISO 400, hand held, bright sunlight, B&W conversion in PSE 6 with infrared option. LM.


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Just a grab shot from the window of my parked car while waiting for my wife.  Saw him coming.  Thought it worth a frame.  Looked better to me in B&W.Best, LM.

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Well that grab shot lends itself to an excellent POV in my opinion Len. Being street level with the bike works well.

BR, Holger

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Luck is good!  Thanks for the vote of confidence.  The POV, for me, is rare since I sold my Rolleiflex T with it's waist level finder.  Best, Len.

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Thanks for your thoughts.  Processing on this conversion includes the 'Infrared' option.  (I preferred the way the sky came out- more details)  Best, Len.

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Well then, it's a good thing I drive a Civic. :-)   I've never owned a HD but in 25 years of driving Honda autos I've never lost a part to even a bumpy road.  Thanks for the light hearted comment. Nice photo by the way.  Some humourless HD owners are likely now trying to find your address.  Best, Len.

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After my separation, I left one car with my ex wife and the other with my daughter. The Honda became my car; sun, rain or snow, for 3 years and 75,000. Then gave it to a son in law who I dearly did not like...thinking maybe his luck would be different than mine.

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Thanks for the vote of confidence.  As for Meir, what's life without a bit of humour injected into it?  Good to have visits and comments from you both.  Best, Len.

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Lovely tones, pity they were destroyed by the PN over compressing! On the sky there are huge jaggies, that is! Otherwise this is a great artistically rendered life photo in many rather mild tones and with most surprising figure for such a calm place and such a nice sunny spring day! Well done, Len!

 

Best regards

 

PDE

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The 'jaggies' appear to come when the 'Infrared' option is selected in PSE6 when converting to B&W.  I'm not sure what the solution is.  Thanks for your visit and observations.  Best, Len.

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