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Eisboch wrote:
All this discussion on photography and color versus black and white
motivated me to try something with some new web publishing software I
installed.

It works on my computer, but I don't know if it works on all.
After loading (and reading if you're interested) the home page, click on the
"Photo Album" link.
If it works, the pictures should toggle from color to B&W when you roll the
mouse cursor over them.

The pics won't win any awards, but you will get the idea.

http://www.eisboch.com/CCB.html

Eisboch



I really liked the first two photos, in both color and B&W. They seem
to me to do a perfect job of capturing the mood of Cape Cod.
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Eisboch wrote:
All this discussion on photography and color versus black and white
motivated me to try something with some new web publishing software I
installed.

It works on my computer, but I don't know if it works on all.
After loading (and reading if you're interested) the home page, click on
the "Photo Album" link.
If it works, the pictures should toggle from color to B&W when you roll
the mouse cursor over them.

The pics won't win any awards, but you will get the idea.

http://www.eisboch.com/CCB.html

Eisboch


I really liked the first two photos, in both color and B&W. They seem to
me to do a perfect job of capturing the mood of Cape Cod.


There really isn't much to take pictures of on the beach. Sand and water
isn't all that interesting.
Sometime I'll bring the other camera down here with the tripod and telephoto
lens and capture
some of the ships entering and exiting the canal. It's pretty cool. I
listen to them on a hand-held VHF radio and often a large one will stop just
offshore and drop anchor, waiting for other traffic to clear the canal.

Eisboch


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