Ah, I much enjoy the mystique of your image. Awesome!
-Brian
Ah, I much enjoy the mystique of your image. Awesome!
-Brian
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia
4x5 Sinar 90mm .06 NDG
Plenty of moving water in the Great Smokys
My first post and one of my first pictures I took in large format. It is Tenaya Creek in Yosemite last May. Tachihara 4x5 with 90mm lens.
A couple shots from my trip to Yosemite last week:
Both from near the bridge below Vernal falls.
Then there's Yosemite falls with the early morning winter light making for a nice little rainbow:
Tmax 100 and E100VS.
Drew
https://www.flickr.com/photos/drew_saunders/
Wonderful lighting, Andrew. I really like the mixture of the tonality and the silhouettes. By the way, where is the Temperance River? Does it come out of the Boundary Waters?
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time exposure
my black and white photos of the Mendocino Coast: jonshiu.zenfolio.com
I've already posted the photo on the left (or I believe I did) in the landscape-thread... but anyway I realised that I had taken a photo of the exact same waterfall from the exact same position with the same lens a year ago...
maybe this winter I'll have a new perspective on the waterfall
Very interesting to see them together like this. Nice work.
I took this Yesterday, in the calm after the squall moved North. Provia, 4x ND soft grad, polarizer, 90mm, 15mm front fall, f32-and-a-half, one minute (while being careful not to touch the camera - I was shivering). I think I'm starting to get the hang of this. Starting, and looking for constructive criticism. Thanks.
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