Great composition and layers of tones
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Crossed wires. I was peeling the positive (looks like b/w transparency) from the negative, I wasn't lifting emulsion from a print. Some leave it on, I like to peel so I can either reverse it or do something else. Peeling IP 8x10 is just a matter of waiting a certain time then pulling. This was peeled too soon. But wait too long and it's another kind of bad.
Nice colleen. I like the mood and simplicity.
Thanks for the comments-for some reason I struggle with fog and this is one of the few fog shots I've taken I could live with :)
The fog is exposed and "placed" nicely, but I think the "blowing" shape of the tree, and undulating hillocks, are what make the shot so fun to look at. I bet the image would also "work" with a clear view of the landscape behind it, in lieu of fog. (I'd even be tempted to return and take a similar shot on a sunny/cloudy day in good light.) I bet your tripod placement was key in capturing the tree's dynamic shape – as people in the field know, just a few feet can make a world of difference. Great shot!
desert cottonwood:
http://math.oit.edu/~watermang/argenta_tree.jpg
http://album.foto.ru/photos/or/353575/3831018.jpg
First frost
ShenH
Fuj T 400
tmy-2 x-tol 1+1
I found these artifacts on some trees near my house.
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Lost Love
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Looking at you
Speed Graphic, 127mm Ektar lens, TXP320, HC-110 Dilution H.
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