Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?
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Real sweet understated and moody image, Ken.
Thanks Harley, Rick, Aruns, Steve.
I have a second box of 4x5 Velvia left from that time period. You've inspired me to take it out of the refrigerator and make some autumnal shots. Dunno what the colors will look like after 8 years, but I'll find out. :rolleyes:
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Believe it or not, I've never been to Baker Falls! For some reason, I never explored that area. I may have to check it out during my 50th class reunion.....
Jon, it is a small falls. If you want a view from the top, Take Black Jack Rd. and turn left into the Black Jack Ski Resort, Immediately after crossing the bridge over the stream, turn left and drive up the hill. You will see a small parking spot on your left, the path leads to the head of the falls, very short walk. Now, if you would like a view from the bottom, at the bridge over the stream and into the resort there is space to park near the bridge. Start hiking on the left of the stream. At a point on your hike (no real path by the way) the way seems to fork. The right leads you to the stream edge too far from the falls. I would take the left which heads up a bit but I suspect eventually takes to the foot of the falls. We met the two photographers at the head of the falls and this was the directions I gave them. I assume they made it since in a short while they waved to us from below the falls while I was still shooting from above. My wife and I took the right-hand fork and came up short when we tried from below. She wouldn't let me have another try to the left since I was just recovering from pneumonia. Maybe next year. We vacation at Lake Gogebic almost every year. We did see a moose at the lake and my wife managed to get a picture with her digi. If you like pasties, try Randall`S Bakery in Wakefield. We love their Cornish Pasties and they received a big thumbs up in Midwest Living for them, though you would never guess from the external appearance of the bakery and as you know, Wakefield is an extremely small town.
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Autumn little river in Italian Alps - Fuji Velvia 100F f32 15sec
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Boinzo
Zion Narrows. September 2012. Velvia 50. Nikkor 75mm @ F22. Loved this place.
After waiting 15 minutes for random hikers to get out of shot I copped a fair bit of wind movement in the foliage unfortunately!
I love Velvia colours! Great photo!
Francesco
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francesco_ita
Autumn little river in Italian Alps - Fuji Velvia 100F f32 15sec
Francesco
Very nice image... the colors are great too...
Jiri
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Francesco, very nice. Where in Piemonte? I have some business colleagues in the area of Occimiano and Terruggia. Very beautiful part of Italy!
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Autumn little river in Italian Alps - Fuji Velvia 100F f32 15sec
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That totally rocks. Nice work!
Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?
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Jiri Vasina
Very nice image... the colors are great too...
Jiri
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SamReeves
That totally rocks. Nice work!
Thanks Jiri and Sam
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chassis
Francesco, very nice. Where in Piemonte? I have some business colleagues in the area of Occimiano and Terruggia. Very beautiful part of Italy!
Hi Chassis i take this photo in Piedmont near Cuneo and close to France border. River Gesso valley located in Alpi Marittime, here we have a National Park named Parco Naturale Alpi Marittime. In a good day from the highest mountains you can see the sea between the city of Nice and Corse (France); Characteristic mountain because here we have sea at only 60km from France border and this mountains over 3000 meter above sea level so climate is particular.
Sorry for my scholastic English
Francesco
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francesco_ita
I love Velvia colours! Great photo!
Francesco
Thanks Francesco. It's any easy place to shoot!
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Boinzo
Zion Narrows. September 2012. Velvia 50. Nikkor 75mm @ F22. Loved this place.
After waiting 15 minutes for random hikers to get out of shot I copped a fair bit of wind movement in the foliage unfortunately!
Slow on the trigger but am compelled to say .. SUPER SHOT!!