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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Thank you, Leon, El Rooster and Lordmint.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Great work Nana, I never get tired of your wide seascapes.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by creep View Post
    here comes a colder sea:
    Cold fog rising,Baltic sea near Palanga, Lithuania, 2011
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    8x10 ?

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by NicolasArg View Post
    Great work Nana, I never get tired of your wide seascapes.
    Thank you, Nicolas.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Wind River Wyoming

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    Love the clouds. Dark like an ink blotch.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    You know, there are a few good ones in this thread. But don't you guys ever get freaking bored of empty rocky places devoid of life? It's kind of creepy and apocalyptic, all these lonely B&Ws look like the end of the world... scenes from Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" or a MadMax movie.

    I mean a little litter would be nice, a person, an animal even... it would break the spell. Otherwise it feels like that Twilight Zone episode where there is nobody left on Earth except for the one guy, who happens to be a photographer.

    People and critters are part of the landscape too! Thank goodness Peter did something like this:


    Last edited by Ken Lee; 14-Feb-2011 at 18:59.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    You know, there are a few good ones in this thread. But don't you guys ever get freaking bored of empty rocky places devoid of life? It's kind of creepy and apocalyptic, all these lonely B&Ws look like the end of the world... scenes from Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" or a MadMax movie.

    I mean a little litter would be nice, a person, an animal even... it would break the spell. Otherwise it feels like that Twilight Zone episode where there is nobody left on Earth except for the one guy, who happens to be a photographer.

    People and critters are part of the landscape too! Thank goodness Peter did something like this:


    Well, Frank, what would you have us do? Interject animals and people into landscapes where none exist?...perhaps Photoshop in a few yaks or llamas? We keep trying to get you east coast folks to come out and experience life in a new and refreshing way...but thus far there are few that want to leave the rat infested and polluted environs.

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    Easy answer. As the thru hikers say: hike your own hike.

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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    You know, there are a few good ones in this thread. But don't you guys ever get freaking bored of empty rocky places devoid of life? It's kind of creepy and apocalyptic, all these lonely B&Ws look like the end of the world... scenes from Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" or a MadMax movie.

    I mean a little litter would be nice, a person, an animal even... it would break the spell. Otherwise it feels like that Twilight Zone episode where there is nobody left on Earth except for the one guy, who happens to be a photographer.

    People and critters are part of the landscape too! Thank goodness Peter did something like this:
    I don't think so. I think the lack of people is one thing that makes them better.

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