View Near Sonora Pass, California.
Toyo 45CF with QL Fuji RVP 100F.
Thomas
View Near Sonora Pass, California.
Toyo 45CF with QL Fuji RVP 100F.
Thomas
Good one, Thomas. The atmospheric distance you have helps to make it a grand. Clouds always help, too!
I tend to get closer, but I went thru my images here and these two sort of fit the bill...one with my boys in more of the late 1800s Muybridge or Weed style with humans in the landscape (Yosemite national Park) and one without people in New Zealand (photo of a volcano from the side of a larger volcano), although there might be people on the top of the distant one.
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Thanks Vaughn.
I'm thinking of making a trip over Sonora Pass and back over Tioga Pass and would like to reshoot this scene with the 14" Portrait Veritar on color negative for an impressionists rendering and on B&W negative to print as a Kallitype. The problem, outside of the usual weather and atmospheric concerns, is that there are few if any places to pull the car off the road to let other cars pass. Back then I drove a 2-door Echo or Tercel and now I drive a 4-door sedan so a long hike, 1/2 of which will be uphill, will be required. But under the right conditions the view is worth it.
The Warriors are down 10 at the half.
Thomas
In the Diablo Range, West Side - Alameda County, California.
In the distance Coastal fog is visible rolling in .
Thomas
Thanks Jon. It's spring and I'm looking south. The fog, combined with the late afternoon lighting, created an impressionistic look which could be improved upon by the judicious use of a soft focus lens.
Thomas
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