Jim: You certainly had some nice early morning light.
May I ask which film you used to catch this unique image?
Bob G.
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Some from Lake Michigan.
Lookit that! I grew up in St. Joe! Nice shot of the North Pier lights.
Bob,
The image was taken using Velvia 50. I ended up over exposing by about 1/3 of a stop, but surprisingly, the film actually held the detail in the snow well enough. Also, it's an evening image. The hike up to the vantage point nearly killed me. It was an 800 foot climb in elevation through 18 inches of snow and underbrush. Thank goodness I gave myself plenty of time to get up there.
Here's a couple from the Grand Canyon to compliment Jim Becia's fine image.
Stormy sunrise at the canyon. Almost missed this one while drinking coffee in the Yavapai Lodge parking lot. The storm was heavy enough to mentally write off making a photograph, then the OMG moment, running to the car, grabbing the 4x5 and setting up the shot. All in about 3 minutes.
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This one was a more leisurely one about mid-morning from Grandview Point.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5167/...a470074d_b.jpg
St. Germain-en-Laye, France, Early December. Chamonix 4x5. This was taken as the snow started turning to freezing rain.
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Pilot Bay lighthouse, Kootenay Lake, British Columbia, Canada, December 2010
Sinar P2 8x10, T-Max 100, 300mm Sinar Sinaron-S, contact Printed on Ilford MG FB and scaned on my crappy HP scanjet 4850 that I am begining to understand.
This is from a second print I made 1 grade lower and it scanned looking almost like the good print.
From a local creek recently. Ebony 45; Fujinon 450C; Delta 400.
Another of the Merced in Yosemite.
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