Adding a little color to the mix...
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Adding a little color to the mix...
HP5/Rodinal/Fuji C300
http://www.pbase.com/jack_hui/image/115181186.jpg
Weathered granite, South Platte River, CO, about 20-30 miles as the crow flies from where Mel took his shot below. This granite is spread throughout a fairly large region. I really like your shot, Mel - the color of these rocks was not as striking and there were no lichens. What caught my eye was the weathering along joints (fractures).
http://greggwaterman.com/SP_granite.jpg
From Ferne Clyffe State Park in southern IL. 5x7, 120 Osaka
Great images everyone... :)
Here is a terrible old image of a great landmark, that I captured several years ago, which happens to be north and west of my home town. Lake Louise is such a beautiful place during the year, and a place that is so heavily photographed by every visitor this side of the equator; I have only one image. I decided earlier that I would never compete with a million images of the same postcard location, but I wanted one for myself. My old dusty notes reminded me that the temperature was south of minus thirty degrees Celsius that day.
jim k
December 1982, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada.
http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkit...lakeLouise.jpg
Jim,
Feels like all of -30 to me.
Thanks for sharing.
Wayne
Dear Jim k,
a great one, the cold is really getting to my bones...
Jiri
I woke up at 2am yesterday to make the 4 hour drive to the middle of the island. Once there I was greeted to my car telling me it was -7c outside.
First time shooting Velvia 50, and I must say, it's a bit of a drug in 4x5.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2551/...f483349e95.jpg
I have a box of Velvia 50 QuickLoads. I need to thaw them out. Actually, I wish I were somewhere closer to -7C to use them!
Wonderful photo. Do you process yourself? Or do you have a very speedy lab?
Chris C, that's just superb. I'll say that it was worth the trouble!