JPlomley, what a beautiful image of yours!
JPlomley, what a beautiful image of yours!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!
Mike
A warm thank-you to all that took the time to respond.
I was about to give up LF out of frustration until I spent a weekend with Ted Harris. I am indebted to Ted for his patience and consistent encouragement over the 18 months I got to know him.
I'll post another image in honor of Ted. These Cottonwoods were recorded while hiking through the Virgin Narrows, captured with my 135 Rodenstock APO Sironar-S, a lens Ted let me try at his workshop and which I immediately went out and purchased new as soon as I saw the resulting chromes.
Cheers Ted.
~ Jeff
this mine Heliar 150, tmx100
Last edited by zoneVIII; 9-Nov-2008 at 06:28. Reason: upload pic
Jeff,
Both images are really beautiful, but the Sequoia image is over-the-top-drop-dead gorgeous!
-Preston
Preston-Columbia CA
"If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."
I've posted this one before in a landscape or sunrise thread, forget which, but I think this is very tree oriented. It's on the northern end of Jekyll Island off the coast of Georgia where the storms are eroding the beach into the forest and taking the trees down as the saltwater kills them and erodes under them. This is at low tide, when the tides up theres no place to walk on this stretch. It's a wonderful area to shoot driftwood.
4x5 Ebony, 150mm Caltar, Portra 160NC neg film.
thanks Vaughn, yeah that's moving clouds, this photo was taken at 2500m above sea level at mount rinjani, near bali indonesia
haryanto
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