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Darren H
Holy freaking smokes. I thought Michigan could never be so scenic. :D Maybe I watch too many car chase movies in Detroit.
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tgtaylor
Great composition Sam!
Absolutely beautiful colors!
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jim kitchen
Dear Sam,
Such a powerful viewpoint... :)
Nicely done.
jim k
Thanks guys. It was a steep hike up to the top that day, but worth it to see it up close!
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mrladewig
Beautiful. I am going to have to get some myself when my Porta 160VC runs out.
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@Sam
Thanks! Yes, the UP has some nice areas. The Porkies are probably the best, biggest, and maybe only things in Michigan you might call a mountain. It sure is a nice location in that last week of September!
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My contribution... Not exactly a "classical landscape", but it's a landscape...
http://razorpix.co.uk/SnowyLandscape.jpg
Anniversary Speed Graphic + Aero Ektar 7", HP5+ in xtol 1+1
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Darren H
@Sam
Thanks! Yes, the UP has some nice areas. The Porkies are probably the best, biggest, and maybe only things in Michigan you might call a mountain. It sure is a nice location in that last week of September!
I lived about forty miles from the Porkies for about 20 years, but I only went there once. Long story, short day! Nice image of the lake.
Jon
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dcypher, what a cool photo.
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I cannot tell you how many times I have driven by this and marvelled. I just could not figure out how to shoot it. Well, I gave it a shot in April.
http://ronmiller.smugmug.com/Landsca...Vajxd-XL-1.jpg
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gevalia
Cool! Where is that? I feel like I should know...
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h2oman
Cool! Where is that? I feel like I should know...
It's on route 24 between Hanksville and Capitol Reef NP in Utah. If this is your thing, you could spend weeks just on and off that stretch of road. The errosion patterns are amazing. And there are a few rivers flowing through and the cottonwoods blaze yellow in October.
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/...e04c84a2_b.jpg
Schneider Xenotar 150mm f2.8 on Provia 100 Toyo VX125b.
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gevalia
I cannot tell you how many times I have driven by this and marvelled. I just could not figure out how to shoot it. Well, I gave it a shot in April.
We drove by this area last fall and it was like a different planet. Really weird. The rock and rubble at the bottom are very dark. When I saw your photo I knew immediately where it was taken.