Yes! That's exactly what I was seeing. Gotta love the old logs washed down the creek. I wanted more of it in the frame but backing up would've required going into thigh-deep water :).
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Yes! That's exactly what I was seeing. Gotta love the old logs washed down the creek. I wanted more of it in the frame but backing up would've required going into thigh-deep water :).
Thanks jerrybro!
Appalachian Trail, Scenic Overlook near Bear Mountain Bridge, Cortlandt, NY
Minolta Autocord TLR, T-Max 100 with orange filter, stand developed in Rodinal
http://www.lens-work.com/Landscape1_files/River.jpg
Camped at Gracie Bar, Hells Canyon, Idaho.
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Lumix GX85 / Pana-Leica 15mm
. .Camp Siberia. At Mt. Batchelor & Sparks Lake, Oregon Dec.'82
https://live.staticflickr.com/7850/4...dd8afcc5_h.jpg. . Camp Sibera. Dec. '82, Oregon by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# OACA 013. Old 6x9 folding camera, Yg filter, PXP fim, 1982
Trying out Fuji's Pro 400H on a hike last weekend.
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Kendall Katwalk Hike by tuco, on Flickr
GSW690III, Jobo C-41 Press Kit
Whenever I go hiking, I like to take photos of Saguaro cactii -- both dead and alive! -- using my now vintage Fuji X-Pro1 / 18f/2 combo, which is perfect for this long-running "hike-ography" project:
https://imgur.com/a/kF8jq6Y
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https://imgur.com/a/1UZVAlS
Olympus 28mm 3.5 adapted to Pen-F mount, then that is adapted to Fuji-x. Last weekend on Mt. Graham.
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I like the living saguaro cactus, Audii-Dudii
Same hike as prior picture but in the morning shooting up some expired Portra 400
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Kendall Katwalk Hike by tuco, on Flickr
GSW690III, Portra 400, Jobo C-41 Press Kit