>
>So my Photo a Day is turning into something more like a couple of photos a
>weekend due to crazy workload
>(being stuck in the nuclear bunker/basement doesn't help). That said it should
>lighten up in a month and
>hopefully I'll get back on track.
>
>That said, here's an entry from the weekend, taken at Huntington Library and
>Botanical Gardens. There
>were no more than a couple of these large trees with distinct bark. Very jump
>out at you 3D, which is
>sadly not conveyed in the photo, but the texture and look definitely had me in
>awe for a while. More so
>than all the other pleasantries present at the Huntington.
>
>https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10102047382046824&set=a.10102032852529094.1073741825.6313229&type=1&theater
>
That is a perfect example of the effectiveness of B&W when texture is the
primary feature. Very nice.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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