Using the Nikon Z50s built-in effects, I grabbed a few photos in grayscale mode. The images the camera takes are maybe a bit better than converting the image in processing, maybe. I played around with the looks in the Aurora HDR application too, changing colors and tones, and adding a vignette to one image. That wall you’re looking at is actually a portion of an ancient fault line that I sincerely hope doesn’t slip and release an earthquake! This area has been geologically active for millions of years, hence our beautiful mountain ranges.
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Nice photos, John, but I have to confess, I like the ground squirrel best.
That’s totally OK, Anneli! No offense taken, the grayscale photos are lacking! The critters always win which is so sweet. 😊❤️
That’s not to say I didn’t like the other pics. Just that I’m partial to little critters.
The critters are much cuter than a gray sky. 👍🏻❤️
Is that a Pork sign ?
Ha, a great question, Anita! Is it Bork or Pork? The “artist” creates very sloppy graffiti! 😂