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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodachrome25 View Post
    At about 12,400 feet on a ridge above the Maroon Creek Valley on Wednesday. Chamonix 45N2, 135mm 5.6 Apo-Sironar-N, Rollei IR400, R72 filter. It's been a productive Winter for me lately, lots of MF, LF and an upcoming show of it all and already some great sales.

    Have not printed it yet so mind the truncation of tones in using my D800 as a scanner.....
    Wicked

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Quote Originally Posted by EdSawyer View Post
    Which resorts are those? Can't tell offhand... I used to work in the ski industry for Booth Creek Resorts, which was headquartered in Vail and had 8 resorts at one time...

    -Ed
    Keystone and Breckenridge. I'm actually skiing with an ex Booth Creek guy this weekend and having a blast.

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Continuing with the paired theme


    Cheyenne Canyon, Colorado Springs, Velvia 100F


    Hoarfrost above Ute Pass. This area was also burned last summer from what I understand.

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Cole View Post
    Grand Canyon, cold February morning at sunrise. 4x5 Velvia.

    Looks like Hell has frozen over. Great image.

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    Near Bryce - 4x5 MPP - 210mm Nikkor - Kodak EPP

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    8x10Portra 160, scan

    my studio has no heating. because of the ice and my stiff fingers I could not rearrange the stiff posing of the flowers

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

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    Wista Rittreck View, CZJ 180/4.5
    4x5" negative contact printed onto expired Agfa Brovira

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    White River, Mt. Hood, Oregon

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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Snow scenes and cyanotype seem made for each other.
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    Re: Brrr.. Post your cold winter scenes

    Well no cold winter scenes around Austin TX. so I'll go back in time to 1983.


    G10-83-26copy1-H)26,28[t1 by hypolimnas, on Flickr

    Frigid evening just about sunset along the Saltzburg Innsbruck road near the Kitzbuhler Alpen.
    Plus X Pan, Speed Graphic, I think it was a 250 Ilex Paragon with bellows extension and long (10sec) exposure. Recently Epson scanned and PS cropped and refurbished from dusty storage.

    Nate Potter, Austin TX.

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