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Tuesday
Aug172010

(ever so) civilized ku # 629-35 ~ night light

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Night view of Whiteface ~ Lake Placid Lodge - in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen

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Dusk view of Whiteface ~ Lake Placid Lodge • click to embiggen
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Dusk view of Whiteface ~ Lake Placid Lodge • click to embiggen
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Night view of Whiteface ~ Lake Placid Lodge • click to embiggen
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Dining porch fireplace ~ Lake Placid Lodge • click to embiggen
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Red Adirondack chairs ~ Lake Placid Lodge • click to embiggen
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Adirondack rustic ~ Lake Placid Lodge • click to embiggen
Last evening we took the Jersey people to the Lake Placid Lodge. A place where, during the summer/fall season, you can get a room/cabin for between $550-$1,650/per night. A place where dinner for 7 - 4 bottles of wine, appetizers, entrées, and desserts with coffee - will cost you about $600-$700.

Reader Comments (3)

Mark as usual these images are great. What ISO do you normally use? I assume a tripod was used, which for you would be normal because everyone up in Gods country knows you where as if I, walked in with a tripod I would be thrown out the back door.

August 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDon

These images have a "well made" look about them. They're almost like the images you might see in a tourist brochure but they have a lot more warmth / immediacy.

Any post processing with these? Mark, you mentioned in previous posts about how you adjust specific colours.

August 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSven W

Thanks Mark.

August 18, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDon

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