Come and see what I have done up and until now at www.neilsphotography.co.uk
Come and see what I have done up and until now at www.neilsphotography.co.uk
That was indeed me. Well, more likely than not. I never saw another person with a LF camera. Did see one group with a drone at Tunnel View. Are those things allowed in the park? Anyway, the thing I most regret was the clear blue skies. Especially at sunset. Oh well, next year.
Kenny
Corran: I really like your "water puddles." We've been exchanging some notes on originality versus "the more common" images in the "Why We Photograph" thread, and I think this is a wonderful example of finding the less obvious in a scene. I'm in a bit of a bind, because I really like some of your creek scenes as well, even if they are more typical images, since they are also very well seen and done. OK, enough ego stroking !
Saw this on Flickr, gorgeous! Loved Mallorca when I visited, makes me want to go back for a visit. I could live in Spain
Thanks Corran! I wasn't sure at first about the sky, thought it looked a bit cyan and thought I may have overexposed a bit. But now I love it. Thinking back, it represents the sky pretty well. We're so used to seeing deep, saturated blue skies which may not be all that accurate.
Nice abstract, so sharp!
Thanks chassis!
Hope you get out to Yosemite. It's one of the most beautiful places I've ever been.
Hah! That's awesome! I think you can do drones as long as you register with the park. With the recent storms that have moved in, the skies should be pretty neat.
Thanks Neil!
What a difference a few minutes make. From the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Ebony 4x5 with Rodenstock 90mm Velvia 50.
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