I see these each morning from my bedroom window and have always intended to photograph them.
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New to me Mamiya six folder from 1953. Shanghai GP3 in 510 Pyro. Scanned print.
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I see these each morning from my bedroom window and have always intended to photograph them.
http://i.imgur.com/igkfDsZ.jpg
New to me Mamiya six folder from 1953. Shanghai GP3 in 510 Pyro. Scanned print.
400TMY @ EI 100
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Chairs On The Alvord Desert by tuco, on Flickr
Nice tuco - for a minute, I thought the chairs were in shallow water. Perhaps all the images of submerged things in the news lately is in my brain :(.
Austin, thanks for pointing out the 3 boys! I did not see that. I agree it makes the photo really engaging, especially the near-far relationship between them and the barren trees. I don't see that as much with such thick forested land here. Also, is that a bird swooping down on the far right of the image? A lot going on if so!
Thanks Bryan. Yes, that's a hawk at right. I think I might end up printing this one large, something rare for me.
Thanks. Yeah, Texas has got it bad.
Yeah, Austin, I didn't notice those kids until you pointed it out. They certainly put the scale of those trees into better perspective.
Another of the crashed WWII B-24 debris field known as Propeller Meadows high up in the Pueblo Mountains, Oregon/Nevada.
PanF+, Rodinal 1+50, Yellow Filter
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Propeller Medows, Pueblo Mt, Oregon/Nevada by tuco, on Flickr