Thank you Bob and Austin!
Austin, I have to mention that your deep but still detailed shadows and darker images has been influencing me here quite a bit.
We'll see if I can get this much nuance in the darkroom.
Thank you Bob and Austin!
Austin, I have to mention that your deep but still detailed shadows and darker images has been influencing me here quite a bit.
We'll see if I can get this much nuance in the darkroom.
I recently visited Spirit Lake, near Mount St. Helens. These logs have been floating there since the eruption in 1980. If you look at pictures of Spirit Lake from before that time, you'll get a better appreciation of the magnitude of what happened here. It's an eerie place, but one that continues to have a pull for me.
Snow covered Logs, Spirit Lake, near Mount St. Helens by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Snow covered Logs, Spirit Lake, near Mount St. Helens by Austin Granger, on Flickr
Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helens by Austin Granger, on Flickr
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Austin - your home plate image is awesome, I played fastball much of my life and it really resonates with me.
Austin, nice Spirit Lake series. The first image in particular. I like the depth and contrast.
Indeed, you just hit a home-run with the (first) snow covered logs, Austin.
Les
Austin, as far as you photography goes I put you in the Major Leagues.
Roger
Thank you chassis, Les, Roger. You guys are too kind.
Thanks tuco. That picture above looks great. I'm amazed that that's 3200! I just picked up a GW690II. Put my first roll through it yesterday and am interested to see the negs.
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