Simon with a Fujifilm X100 camera
Underground...
St. Patrick's Day, rue Mouffetard, Paris
To really bring the wailing wall to the a fine art level, I brought this picture into Adobe Lightroom to convert it a dark, crisp, shadowy, vignette of itself.  Why do all this?  Because I wanted to use lighting to add drama to the scene.  
Haystack Rock and the Oregon Coast, framed by a sitka spruce at sunset in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
The reflection of Haystack Rock in black and white in the wet sand in Cannon Beach, Oregon.
The spray from Middle North Falls pounding down catches the sunlight for form a rainbow. Silver Creek cascades 106 feet over this waterfall to create this veil of water and gorge below in Silver Falls State Park, Oregon.
A black and detail of a cascading waterfall - Middle North Falls in Silver Falls State Park, Oregon.
Day 125: Learning To Use the Hands
M Monochrom, 50mm Summicron
To really bring the wailing wall to the a fine art level, I brought this picture into Adobe Lightroom to convert it a dark, crisp, shadowy, vignette of itself.  Why do all this?  Because I wanted to use lighting to add drama to the scene.  
To really bring the wailing wall to the a fine art level, I brought this picture into Adobe Lightroom to convert it a dark, crisp, shadowy, vignette of itself.  Why do all this?  Because I wanted to use lighting to add drama to the scene.  
To really bring the wailing wall to the a fine art level, I brought this picture into Adobe Lightroom to convert it a dark, crisp, shadowy, vignette of itself.  Why do all this?  Because I wanted to use lighting to add drama to the scene.  
See photo in original gallery.