Nice work everyone is right.
Playing around with B+W conversions of some Velvia chromes. Here is one from Big Bend National Park in far west Texas.
Nice work everyone is right.
Playing around with B+W conversions of some Velvia chromes. Here is one from Big Bend National Park in far west Texas.
Great images, Jim and Darren.
Darren, I wish I colud see that image a bit larger...
Here's a picture taken in the Alabama Hills, at the foot of Mt. Whitney. I like the textures and the tonality, but the jury in my head is still out on the composition. Maybe a horizontal view would be more pleasing to look at, but I think the jumbles of rock in the foreground would've been too discombobulating.
Any comments are welcome.
Peter
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Thanks for the comment. I tried a flip horizontally (in the privacy of my own home) at your suggestion, and perhaps it does look better that way. I hesitate to present it in public that way though because the recognizable geographical features (Lone Pine Peak and Mt. Whitney) would be out of place. I can't bring myself to mess around with mother nature in that way.
Peter
Here's one from last weekend: Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 90mm f8, Tmax 100 in Xtol 1:1
Arch, Heavy Fog, Tettegouch State Park, Minnesota
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