All those are great!
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All those are great!
Shot of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. This would have been a great shot, except I mis-positioned the Reverse Grad ND. Got it too low. There is a bit of a wind to that makes this a bit soft. The clouds are soft because it was a relatively long exposure at sunset.
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Another ripper, Steve! Interesting lighting there.. top of the canyon on left being so dark compared to the walls below.
I wish I had been into picture making when I visited a few years ago.
Thanks! Been a year since I have done anything. Three shoulder surgeries and another one I am afraid. Flip side, am finishing up refurbing a large wooden drying cabinet.
I go back end of July to south rim, then north rim, then Toroweep.
Micro landscape here : Wheat in Pratt's field. 150mm lens w. yellow filter, TriX film, scanned from print.
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Nice and busy with lines and patterns.
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A path in the Nacka Nature Reserve
Chamonix 45H-1, Symmar 135, Foma 400
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A scary tree, the type that reaches out and grabs you if you’re out at night.
This Big Leaf Maple is Seattle’s most common sidewalk tree. But here off the beaten path, deep inside a Seattle city park, this one experienced a traumatic childhood, leaving it as a distorted, alienated adult.
My guess is another tree fell on it early in its life. But it survived, its source of woe has disappeared, and it grows a little more every year. I visit it pretty often.
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
14 sec. @ f22 (the joy of reciprocity)
Polaroid Type 55 (shot ISO 25)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan