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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    One I shared before.

    Came across this skull in the snow wandering half-snowblind with my 4x5 and the darkcloth over my head trying to keep stray light from hitting my eyes. Almost stepped on the skull, fortunately my footprint was far enough away to not be in the photo. Mono Lake Basin. 16x20 silver gelatin print. Nice detail in the snow...kind of lost on the screen.
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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    From last winter at this time in Lime, Oregon:
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    And also from Pleasant valley, Oregon on the same trip:
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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Tried my first 11x14 x-ray pinhole... It came out absolutely horrible... But brrr...

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Brush Creek, Sequoia National Forest. 4x5 pinhole on FP4+

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Very nice, JR Steel.

    Here is one from last week. I found a pristine field with a fresh layer of snow from the night before.
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    Where are we going?
    And why are we in this handbasket?


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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe O'Hara View Post
    Very nice, JR Steel.

    Here is one from last week. I found a pristine field with a fresh layer of snow from the night before.
    I love this sort of thing. Shapes and shadows and little for scale! good photo

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Here's one from my first real outing with my newly build 8x10.
    250mm fujion, splitter board, 4x10 efke 25 in pmk.

    boone & crockett by vinnywalsh.com, on Flickr

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    In the woods at Reynolds Homestead near Critz VA...several days after we got about 12"

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    Toyo 45A, 210mm Nikkor, Tri-X


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