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Test of Nik Silver Efex Pro 2

Another shot from the photowalk at Little Corona Beach in southern California last week.  

I processed this in Nik Software's Silver Efex Pro 2 before my (too brief)  trial ran out.  When I sit back from the screen I see an eagle in the clouds… or is that sunglasses on a face?  I'd love to buy the software, but money really doesn't grow on trees (I know, I hang out with a lot of trees).  I have over $15,000 in medical bills to deal with first.  Hospitals make fraudulent claims about your eligibility for programs, then won't give you any information on cost or let you make decisions: you're essentially kidnapped until they decide to let you go.  Then they send you a ridiculous bill.  The Mafia can't legally do what they do all day and all night, every day.  (If ObamaCare forces me to buy insurance but doesn't dramatically reduce the current absurd rates, I'll be triple-screwed.)

Little Corona Beach in Silver Efex Pro 2

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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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