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Kansasjhawk, that waterfall is possibly the best looking waterfall I've ever seen, did you go to the other main viewpoint? You would probably need a longer focal length for the other position, I used 24mm on a 35mm camera from your position and 50mm from the other position; both are stunning view points.
To get to that waterfall and with a LF camera, I would surmise you had more than the usual 5 day Icelandic tour? We had a couple of months with a hired 4x4 automobile, totally stunning landscape, but the wind is something else, eh?
Mick.
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Aldeyjarfoss (Iceland)
Toyo 45A, 90mm Grandagon, Velvia 50 f/22 @ 1/2 second
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I love photos of Iceland. Its like you cannot take a bad photo. Definitely on my Homer bucket list. Fantastic photo!
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From a hike just a couple of weeks ago.
Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Toyo 45CF + Sironar-N 150 + Tmax 100
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Bergger pancro 400 vs Fomapan 100
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I don't normally take images that close to home....my local area is flat, but here's one from early summer. on the borders of Essex and Cambridgeshire, UK
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...36c70c83_c.jpgSummer harvest by
Graham Meek, on Flickr
Chamonix 045N-2, Nikon 300mm f9@f45 and 1/3, 2s, Ilford Delta 100, no filters. Epson V700 scan, colourperfect and lightroom processing.
Cheers
Graham
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Yeah I was there for 2 weeks in total with a 4x4 with a roof tent......so more photos to come. Just got done developing some more. I'm guessing I was just at the main viewpoint. Best thing about Aldeyjarfoss is that not a lot of people go there since it's off the beaten path a bit. Wishing it hadn't rained the night before so I would've had the nice blue water. The wind and just the weather in general is so unpredictable. Glad I got a nice day for this one.
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This is one of my first 4x5 landscapes, I was hoping for a bit of early morning light on the hills but the clouds closed in when I was still about 15min out, it went downhill from there. I lasted about 3h on location, then run out of coffee. Weather started to improve once I was nearly back at the car (though by then the direction would have been wrong, the window for the photo I was (and still am) after is only about an hour).
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e68041c8_b.jpgA Nay Light Day in the HIlls by
tthef, on Flickr
Linhof Kardan GT, S-K Symmar 150/5.6 with a polariser on Fomapan 100, developed in Fomadon Excel 1+1. Scanned on Epson V850, manually inverted in Capture1.
That is a pretty impressive debut there, _tf_. I've never been to Scotland, but from what I've seen if you're up to the challenges of the climate it's a rewarding place to work.
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Landmannalaugar, Iceland
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I think my favorite spot in Iceland.
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I took this with my 4x5 in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming last summer. It was one of the most memorable hikes of my life, and hope to return some day soon. Printed on 8x10 Ilford fiber glossy.
Also, how do I get my image to appear larger here?
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Landmannalaugar, Iceland
Toyo 45A
90mm, Velvia 50 @ f/22
I think my favorite spot in Iceland.
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lovely color