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dpetersen
4-Jan-2008, 10:43
Since it is the season, perhaps some snow and/or ice pictures are in order. Here are some of my meager efforts
Pardon the low res-my leisure speed connection dictates small files
Linhof TK, fuji 300c, HP5+
all taken before I stepped through some thin ice making my foot very cold
Collin Orthner
4-Jan-2008, 15:52
Kelowna, British Columbia. Zone VI 4x5, 120mm Angulon, Agfapan 25.
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/501/2290Untitled-4-3-9x7.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/182/423742264_6c22fa892b_o.jpg
Michael Graves
4-Jan-2008, 16:47
Got plenty of that in Vermont.
Jan Pedersen
4-Jan-2008, 17:28
And a little bit in the NW as well.
Collin and Jan, nice work.
Here's one from last week. It's hard to see at this small size, but if you look closely, you can see the snow coming down at an angle, beneath the wreath.
http://www.kenleegallery.com/images/landscapes/gate07.jpg
Norm Buchanan
4-Jan-2008, 19:28
Took this last winter.
Wilbur Wong
4-Jan-2008, 19:34
Zion - Pine Creek
New Years Day
jim kitchen
4-Jan-2008, 19:43
Kimpton Creek, near Radium, British Columbia...
jim k
Jan Pedersen
4-Jan-2008, 20:10
Thanks Vinny and likevise. Nice work everybody.
brian reed
4-Jan-2008, 20:44
Some snowy trees from a park around Cincinnati
Ebony TI
Fuji 300mm
Velvia 100
Epson 4990 scanned and converted to BW
Val d'Illiez, Valais, Switzerland.
Tachihara 45, Schneider Angulon 6.8/90 (1950), Velvia 100
Bruce Barlow
5-Jan-2008, 05:48
Don Petersen's coming to visit here in New Hampshire in early February. If weather continues as it has, he's going to have fun.
Nice work, folks.
Wilbur Wong
5-Jan-2008, 05:56
I have extended my stay here in Zion through Sunday. Unfortunately after that I need to return to work. Today's weather forecast is as much as an inch of snow accumulation at 4,000 feet, as much as a foot at 6,000. More significant is in the valley 1 to 3 inches tonight and 8 to 12 inches during the day tomorrow Sunday. And that is at 4,000 feet!!!
Thad Gerheim
5-Jan-2008, 08:27
These were taken in the Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho with a toyo 4x5 and 150 Schneider on Fuji Astia.
Steve_Renwick
5-Jan-2008, 10:42
Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Collin Orthner
5-Jan-2008, 11:28
This one from Chickakoo Lakes Recreation Area, Alberta. 4x5/210mm/Tri-X
http://www.apug.org/gallery/data/501/2290Winter-Lace.jpg
Paul Metcalf
5-Jan-2008, 16:59
Sure, nothing wrong with some snow. Even hoar frost.
Paul Metcalf
5-Jan-2008, 17:10
Somehow this scan ended up as a bit map.
Matt Magruder
5-Jan-2008, 18:05
managed to spend a few short days in Massachusetts over xmas. ...
http://www.matthewmagruder.com/photo/newengland/12x20_Mass_pondtreeboat.jpg
http://www.matthewmagruder.com/photo/newengland/12x20_Mass_waterfall.jpg
http://www.matthewmagruder.com/photo/newengland/12x20_Mass_cemetary.jpg
Curt Palm
5-Jan-2008, 18:19
Mirror Lake, Yosemite
http://www.curtpalm.com/images/mirrorIce.jpg
Thad Gerheim
6-Jan-2008, 07:42
Thanks for starting this thread. After seeing other peoples great work done with numb fingers, I'm inspired to put on all those layers of clothes to go out and look around. I see some people are starting to talk about the Southwest, Hmmm.
dpetersen
6-Jan-2008, 17:30
One more from frostbitten Iowa. How did we have all that hot air (politicians) in the state and snow at the same time? I would have liked to include more of the gate, but the phone company had the gall to put a box right in my way.
Linhof TK, 135mm, HP5+
Hugo Zhang
6-Jan-2008, 19:18
A few.
Hi Hugo,
Very nice and soft tone: Fomapan? Or alternative process?
Brgds, Serge
Hugo Zhang
6-Jan-2008, 19:46
Serge,
The third one is a pt/pd print I did a few years ago in a workshop.
Thanks.
Hugo
Hey Matt, where in MA was that? For no reason really.
Here's my contribution, the McKenzie river Oregon.http://bp2.blogger.com/_0j-OR5lRdYI/R4LiTs8IukI/AAAAAAAAACc/z_Ee0kM4jC0/s1600-h/McKenzie-River-Winter.jpg
Here are a couple quick scans of some shots from my recent trip home to Massachusetts (seems to be a common theme in this thread).
Another one from Massachusetts.
Mike Snider
8-Jan-2008, 09:17
This was taken October 2007 in the White Cloud mountain range in Idaho. I used a Shen Hao HZX45II and a Nikon 90mm lens with Velvia 100.
8709
Scott Kathe
9-Jan-2008, 19:43
Here are a couple from earlier this year.
Scott
erie patsellis
11-Jan-2008, 15:21
here's one I took last winter, after two days of snow, followed by freezing rain, everyting had several inches of ice on it.
I took this from about 30' out on the lake, there were ice heaves everywhere, picked 3 small holes to wedge the tripod legs in and had a heck of a time keeping from sliding away from the camera.
In my haste to just finish up, I never zeroed the rise after using a 210, and when I put the 90 on for this shot, had a heck of alot of vignetting from the 2" or so rise I had. So cropped 4x5 pano it is...
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r181/epatsellis/rail2.jpg
erie
erie patsellis
11-Jan-2008, 15:53
My wife told me she had some pics she had take of me of me while shooting this,
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r181/epatsellis/mini-IMG_4247.jpg
Robert A. Zeichner
11-Jan-2008, 17:12
Ice Dunes - near Mt. Edith Cavell
Lucas M
14-Jan-2008, 19:11
I just had to post this. You DON'T see something like this everyday (well at least I don't) and yet so ordinary.
mrladewig
15-Jan-2008, 20:58
A couple recent shots from the hood. Digitized by shooting them on my light table with digital SLR. I really need to get a scanner.
Garden of the Gods from Mesa Rd overlook. Fuji 210 f5.6 W, 2 stop hard GND.
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/632-1/GOG_20080112_02.jpg
Garden of the Gods from Rattlesnake Ridge Schneider Super Angulon 65 f8 2 stop hard GND
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/638-1/GOG_20080112_05.jpg
On the second one, I think the GND filter caught a little light and reflected it back into the lens causing flare, but if you have some other explanations, I'd like to hear them. I plan to turn it into a pano and I think I can rescue it.
Here is an even worse example of the problem. Notice the burn in the bottom left.
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/636-1/GOG_20080112_04.jpg
I should have some better stuff after the 27th of the month.
Shooting with the sun behind you isn't something i usually do but i don't think the light is reflected off of your filter. Was your dark cloth covering your camera during exposure? It also looks like you may need to use a center filter with that lens by the fall off in the corners.
vinny
ljsegil
18-Jan-2008, 13:30
Previously appeared as an attempt at minimalism, but as a newbie I am as yet a little short of material and I though this might also fit here. Taken on the shore of Lake Michigan with a Fuji A 240mm on new Velvia 50 with a Master Technika and a lot of shivering; hope somebody might enjoy it.
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