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What did you compose at Waters Edge?
Creek, marsh, lake, river, ocean – show what you’ve come across at water’s edge.
It’s the transition – water to land – that produces so much fun drama for this photographer :rolleyes: .
I’d enjoy seeing your favorite examples.
Along coastal Washington, I find a lot of weird stuff arriving on the tide. Not all of it’s worth a sheet of film – last week, I picked up a rusty soda can (I think) with Japanese writing. But so much of what I discover is. And of course the tide tosses-up new subjects every day. Make that twice a day.
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This gigantic trunk floated out of the nearby Olympic rain forest & crashed here – where the sun bleaches it against coffee-colored sands. Despite the difficult mid-day contrast and simple composition, I thought the primitive beat-up shape was still worth a shot. Looks like a dinosaur’s thigh bone. The left side is 7 or 8 feet tall! Wish there was something better for scale than my footprints passing by in the foreground.
A month later the log was gone. It will return some stormy day.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
1/30 sec. @ f/22
T-Max 100 (TMax RS developer)
Neutral camera (w/ 20mm front rise)
Epson 4990
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Thank you. A long term theme I think.
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Memory and Forgetting, The Reservoir
Chamonix 45N-1
5" Bausch & Lomb projection Petzval
TMX in Pyrocat HD
Re: What did you compose at Water’s Edge?
nothing special just one I haven't shown,,, this is a boulder field on the east end of Peggy's Cove Nova Scotia... some boulders were the size of my pick-up truck
Sinar P 4x5 90mm 5.6 XL
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Old Stagecoach Road, Colorado
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Series XV Cooke Convertible
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Ebony 45SU
Docter 240/f.9
Acros in DD-X
Coffee Toner
This is really really beautiful.
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Beautiful photo, Jim. I like the effect of the Cooke lens. It has a nice tone and texture. What film did you use?
Looks like Reno had a little snow although I don't see any traces of it in the trees.