ISO 80; f/5.8; 1/60 28.5mm; 4:17pm (Canon Powershot SD950 IS)

Some would say that a room with a view such as this represents true prosperity. This is taken from inside the walls of a miner’s stone cabin.

I used the Polarize paintbrush to improve the view out the window, and then touched up further with some burning and dodging.  I also straighten and cropped.

The following photo shows the Stone Cabin as we approached it on foot.


IS 80; f/5; 1/800; 23.5mm; 4:13pm (Canon Powershot SD950 IS)

I would have preferred to use the Canon SX10… but this was an unplanned excursion.  Glad I always carry the little camera… although, it might have been better if I had also carried the spare battery on this day.  Ugh!

ISO 80; f/4; 1/640; 13.4mm; 4:26pm (Canon SX10 aperture priority)

Cropped and straightened image. Made adjustments to  red and yellow hues and painted out same hues from background.  All adjustments made with Aperture.

ISO 80; f/5; 1.125; 48.6; 4:29 (Canon SX10)

Crop and used Blue Desert adjustments in Aperture, but backed off blue hue changes.

ISO 250; f/2.8; 1/20; 7.7mm (inside no flash) (Canon Powershot SD950 IS)

It’s hard to feel like its almost Halloween here with the heat & sunshine. Thus, when we ran up to Parker to do some shopping, I quickly found myself in the mood with the seasonal display of goods.

ISO 80; f/4.5; 1/160; 19.6mm; 3:55pm (Canon Powershot SD950 IS)

This bit of weathered news was found in the “big dig”  at about the same place the final dirt was dug up.  In surprisingly good condition to have been buried for 19 years, I think.

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