It looks like an Albert Bierstadt painting to me, done just prior to the western photographic surveys.
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It looks like an Albert Bierstadt painting to me, done just prior to the western photographic surveys.
Thanks Kirk, Googled Bierstadt and there it was in all it's glory: Yosemite, Not Yellowstone.
My first photo to be posted.
Linhof TK. 75 mm Nikon, F 16 , 1/60.
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A few from a recent trip to AZ
All shot Velvia 50 w/ Toyo 45AII & Nikkor 210mm or 75mm
I just had one of them printed at 40x50, and it was super sharp. I'm having the first printed the same size as we speak. I look forward to picking up that print.
http://benhorne.com/photos/bush1.jpg
http://benhorne.com/photos/bush2.jpg
http://benhorne.com/photos/wavescan1.jpg
http://benhorne.com/photos/secondwave.jpg
Nad45,
I like that shot, nice curves! A yellow filter would have reduced the atmosphere haze, but I like the dreamy effect without it.
Teton Range backlight by sunset. Horseman Woodman 45 150mm Symmar-S Velvia 100.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3546/...7297611c_o.jpg
Aspens on Sandstone
E100GX, Fuji 125-NW, 81B
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/18...416_001_sm.jpg
Larger view here
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Snowstorm in a canyon, Colorado Springs
E100G, 75/8 Super Angulon, 2X 81B filter (which went a little too far and I had to bring it back in photoshop)
http://www.ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/18...0416_001sm.jpg
I also shot this on NPS, which I'll try to scan as soon as I have an opportunity. I think the NPS shot should be much better in the LRC shadows where the falloff in the 75/8 took out the detail in the slide.
Also, the shot above was done on E100VS. I'm scanning some small format E100GX and got the note mixed up.