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The leaves finally turned almost all at once this weekend, luckily while I was out camping! Trying to get out a lot this week but the forecast is for lots of rain.
Anyway, here's two shots from the Cohutta Wilderness in north GA. This forest really dense and lush - I think I read it's one of the few old-growth forests left in GA.
Pentax 67ii, 55-100mm f/4.5, Velvia:
Nice colors there Bryan!
Here are two more from the same roll.
Fall[en] 2017 by Pali K, on Flickr
Fall Colors by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 90mm | Fuji Provia 100F
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal E6
Heidelberg Tango PMT Drumscanner
Pali
Bryan and Pali, nice color work with the slide films! Colors here are turning quickly, it seems as if the trees are changing from green leaves to bare in a short time.
Yeah I haven't used the #1-3 extension tubes since I got the helical. Also, I've "adapted" large format lenses to the Pentax with it using body caps drilled for #0/1 shutters, using the helical for focusing. 150mm lenses work great, 105mm lenses work at closer focus distances due to the extension from infinity, but still kind of fun to do for something different.
Okay sorry to spam the thread, but last one from this roll of Velvia. The light and rhythm of the trees and creek here was awesome. I took two images with the 45mm f/4 and stitched them to make a pseudo-6x14 image:
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