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    Re: Another landscape thread

    Wonderful shots people. I enjoy seeing what others are up to and always go through threads with others work in them. Keep them coming imo. Here's a pic from colorado shot on tmax 4x5.
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    Erik

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    Re: Another landscape thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Graham View Post
    Wonderful! But where is it again?
    Thank you, Colin. It's the Badwater basin in Death Valley.

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    Re: Another landscape thread

    Really great photographs everyone.

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    Re: Another landscape thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald Miller View Post
    Darren, Nice image. I was not aware that Texas had those rock formations.
    Thanks, glad you liked. Nice stuff yourself too.

    Yes, you can find some big rocks and mountains in Texas. Actually some 29 ranges with a few that get to the 8000-9000 ft range. Since they are mostly desert ranges and out in the western part of the state few people have heard of them- but that leaves alot of empty places to photograph :-)

    Here are a couple more. Another from Guadalupe Mountains with the Fujinon 125mm lens. Great range and park, one of my favs.

    The other is from the Grand Canyon. I was at the north rim in 2006 when the Warm Fire happened. We were locked into the park for two days and then led out through the remains of the fire in NFS convoys. This is one of the smoke filled afternoons when we were locked in. Ash was falling from the sky like snow. This is pretty much what the sky looked like for a few days. Taken with the 210mm Nikon on Velvia.
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    Re: Another landscape thread

    There sure is a talented group here! The images are wonderful!

    Here's a shot from Lee Vining Canyon in the Sierra, from October of '07.



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    Re: Another landscape thread

    Well, here's my "latest and greatest", from a rock formation in the Harz mountains called the Devil's Wall:



    Negative taken on Fujifilm Acros 8x10 with Schneider Super Angulon 165 mm at f/64.
    Platinum print on heavy Kozo Japanese paper. I'm still working on spreading the emulsion, but I kind of like this ragged edge effect.

    Christoph

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    Re: Another landscape thread

    4th of July, Santa Monica State Beach
    8x10 Velvia 100F, 480mm APO Ronar, f22 1/60th

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    Re: Another landscape thread

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    Re: Another landscape thread

    Less is more. 8x10, 19" Artar barrel, Packard shutter.

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    Re: Another landscape thread

    Beautiful photograph Merg! I love the mist on the water and the protusions in the water's surface. The skyline could just as easily have been a castle somewhere from history. It is like a dream.
    Thanks!
    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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