Ken,
He's probably off somewhere composing himself .
This might interest cloud appreciators amongst us - The Cloud Appreciation Society. It's definitely not LF.
Ken,
He's probably off somewhere composing himself .
This might interest cloud appreciators amongst us - The Cloud Appreciation Society. It's definitely not LF.
Mandoman7, that shot is just sublime. Great tonality.
John,
Your Lake Wilson shot is gorgeous. I bet a print really sings. You've kept all the shadows alive and lost nothing from the sky.
Ken,
Your first "Just Clouds" post is wonderfully subtle. I tend always to print with high contrast and with a black somewhere in my print. Your cloud reminds me I don't have to use black!
I wondered whether to post this one - I like it, but it has a very slight streaking in the sky midtones above and around the clouds that I can't explain. I suspect a processing problem? It looks as if it's positioned in relation to the bright clouds.
Two North Sea Clouds
Storm over Study Butte,Tx
4X10 (1/2 slide dealio) canham 8X10 a few years ago when I had one....
Thanks for the nice comments on my Lake Wilson shot, fellas. I'm enjoying the variety of beautiful work on this thread, as well.
John Youngblood
www.jyoungblood.com
I have to try out some Divided Pyrocat HD with clouds and landscape photos. With the few shots I tried, one hardly needed a filter.
Great images everyone...
One from the past.
jim k
Approaching Storm Clouds, Near Longview, Alberta, Canada, 1986
Zowie!
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Jim K - great shot! I really like the pattern of the light and cloud shadows on the field.
Ed Richards
http://www.epr-art.com
Jim,
do you take a bad photo? I'm just sayin'....
monty
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