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This photograph evokes a lot of nostalgia for me, from my youth tromping around the forest behind my parents' first house. In the late fall I would go very far into the woods, sloshing through the leaves piled high and no official trails anywhere. Good thing I was a natural at navigating the woods and remembered landmarks well. While fall colors often are shown as vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges, to me the late fall color of yellowish-brown evokes those feelings most of all, after the leaves have fallen and their dry shapes are highlighted in the late afternoon light.
Chamonix 45n1, Nikkor 90mm f/8, Ektachrome VS:
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Yes, you can hear it underfoot. Love the clarity of these chromes.
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Canham DLC45, Ilford FP4+, DDx, 40minute stand with one rotation at 20minutes
Affinity photo masking and contrast adjustments
Ugh, this site ruins my images :( The image is sharp.
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Three sheets of Ektar from the weekend. Overcast drizzly day but I think it really brought out the colours of the trees and didn't hurt the waterfalls at all.
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Those are nice. I like photographing on overcast days.
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Really nice
I think wet Fall Color is best
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Coming from the Monadnock region in NH, +1 TC.
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...088fd6e2_h.jpgLake Topanemus by Alan Klein, on Flickr
Chamonix 45H-1, Fujinon 75mm no center filter, F/22 1/4 sec. , Velvia 50, Epson V850, Epsonscan, Lightroom.
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Alan: Beautiful color.
Can't match the color, but we have unrivaled gloom down in the late October woods. The afternoon cloud cover was so thick I thought at first I had left the lens cap on. 150mm lens, yellow #8 filter, TriX at f22, 60s. Scanned from Ilford print.
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