Denise Ross
www.thelightfarm.com
Dedicated to the Craft of Handmade Silver Gelatin Paper, Dry Plates, and Film
indeed.
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
His skill and effort are prodigious.
He must be a very good driver also!
Tin Can
I always keep cactus and agaves in the truck to use as foregrounds.
Seriously, excellent work. Easy on the eyes, too.
...And he's the founder of this great forum!
The original link suggests the Badlands but links to Big Bend NP.
Here's the link his Badlands work, one of my favorite places in this big country! https://luminous-landscape.com/badla...o-photography/
incredible pictures. I admire his work and his ability to get into the back country to make the shots. I've only started to skim the surface of the surface where our national and state parks are concerned and they are a world treasure of beautiful scenery.
Agree, Big Bend is wonderful....it took me about 20yrs, but I finally got there last year. Distant storms are great...often you'll see the lighting, but you don't even hear anything. Anyone here is after clear sky and superb milky way - this is a superb place for it. Dang, should have stayed there longer and skip Guadelupe Mt's.
Les
Does QT participate anymore in this forum?
The only trouble with doin' nothing is you can't tell when you get caught up
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