I agree! Very nice.
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I agree! Very nice.
Same here, Andrew. The composition of the windmill photo is especially good in my opinion.
Really like the way you look at things Andrew, great images
Fabulous, as usual, Andrew. Thanks for posting.
Thanks guys!
Out for 2-weeks on the east coast, lots of lobsters, local beers and, Hurricane Earl.
and forgot to say, 30 sheets of tmax exposed. :)
Andrew
Andrew, hats off to you. Your shots are stunning.
Thanks for the comments! Regarding the hotspots, looked at the large file again and the highest values hit 245-250 in some small areas. I think some information gets lost in the resizing and web presentation. Still it might benefit from additional work, this was my first edit but I also did not want that mesa to get muddy either. The wide color horizontal really gets trounced at this size and compression for web. It looks much, much better when printed large or seen at full res on screen. I was very disappointed to see how this one turned to mush on the forum.
You are correct the b&w image is on the east side of the park, quite a ways past the large tunnel and a small ways past the smaller tunnel on the east side but still west of Checkerboard Mesa. Good eye!
Thanks again.
Rob
Thanks merelyok.
much appreciated.
Andrew
Well, it doesn't look as though anything was clipped either (as you clearly already know) and you wouldn't want to muddy it by trying to burn in detail to harshly either. Again, it's great as is - I wouldn't be surprised it it's largely a result of compressing the size down for the web. I hate the way you lose detail when reducing the size - especially with Large Format work, which is capable of capturing so much detail. (It's a constant struggle).
Location-wise, that's about where I was thinking - I should dig up a photo and see if I actually visited that exact spot. :)
Dear Andrew,
As always, nicely done... :)
jim k