Hallo everyone, a few shoots from my last trip...
Sinar F1 with Fujinon W 135/5.6 & Schneider Symmar-S 210/5.6, Kodak TMY 400
Dominikus BW
Hallo everyone, a few shoots from my last trip...
Sinar F1 with Fujinon W 135/5.6 & Schneider Symmar-S 210/5.6, Kodak TMY 400
Dominikus BW
Hi Darr,
This was made near Ponferrada in northwestern Spain, in the autonomía known today as Castilla y León. The place is called "Las Médulas" (the marrows) and is an ancient roman gold mine. It is one of several places in Spain that have the UNESCO designation of "Patrimonio de la Humanidad". It is truly a spectacular view and a site that is much less well known that many others in Spain.
Sandy King
Leaning (in the Wind)
The composition here is same as one of my previous shots. At first I did not want to present the shot, because of this similarity. I showed it to my wife (my art-judge), and she said she liked it a lot. But anyway I did not post it anywhere. Then several days later she asked me what were the reactions to this photo, and I said I did not present it on the web. She then insisted that I should post it, and what is even more surprising to me, she said, that she likes this version even more, than the previous one (called "Leaning")...
So here it is for you to consider...
Chamonix 5×8″, Schneider Repro-Claron 305mm, 4¾×6½”, Wephota NP 15, Rodinal.
Jiri Vasina
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Jiri,
Wives always know best. Listen to her!
Wayne
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But one learns from ones mistakes...
Thanks, Wayne
Jiri
Jiri Vasina
www.vasina.net
@ Google+ | @ Facebook | @ flickr
My books @ Blurb (only heavily outdated "Serene Landscape").
The composition here is same as one of my previous shots. At first I did not want to present the shot, because of this similarity. I showed it to my wife (my art-judge), and she said she liked it a lot. But anyway I did not post it anywhere. Then several days later she asked me what were the reactions to this photo, and I said I did not present it on the web. She then insisted that I should post it, and what is even more surprising to me, she said, that she likes this version even more, than the previous one (called "Leaning")...
So here it is for you to consider...
Chamonix 5×8″, Schneider Repro-Claron 305mm, 4¾×6½”, Wephota NP 15, Rodinal.
Your wife is right!!
Great shot Jiri!
Best,
Darr
Wildcat creek, Sinar P/8x10 Schneider 165mm Angulon
Very nice Joe, I really like the first one very much.
There is some really nice work being done lately in many of threads, seems like everyone is on a roll.
Last edited by Allen in Montreal; 9-Jun-2009 at 09:44. Reason: typo
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