One More through the window
Also Ektar 100
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8458/7...2cc416c2_c.jpg
SCAN_5_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
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One More through the window
Also Ektar 100
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8458/7...2cc416c2_c.jpg
SCAN_5_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
Last one!
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8041/7...1d195d59_c.jpg
SCAN_2_1 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
Any CC will be appreciated
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One photo from Saarenmaa, Estonia
Raidahl, that is wonderful with such a great feeling. I like to drive down those 'sheltered' roads.
Sunrise at the Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland
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Beautiful Shot!! Gorgeous lighting
Terrific work, Martin! I'll raise a glass of Laphroiag in your honor!
MOB81.
Great atmospherics and fine selection of the compositional elements in each photograph. Your trip was certainly worthwhile!
Keith
Well done, old horse ;-)
Great series of Scotland so far!
Thank you all!
Here's another one from Elgol this year:
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Martin, both are superb!
Wow guys, that's an honor!
Yeah, persisting the rain really opens up possibilities in my experience ...
once I had a stunning experience of thick wall of rain (think 80 meters) and behind was the brutal sun trying to burn through diffused by this wall ... very strange and interesting light I have never seen before and also not since then ... photographicallly it was over too soon so I didn't manage to get a shot but the experience itself was stunning for me ...
Certainly is a very nice shot.
Seems kind of bad form ripping on a random unrelated photo that happened to win £10k in a national competition though. Who cares? Why even bring it up? FWIW, I looked up the 2011 winners, some beautiful photos there, with some extremely thoughtful compositions on many. Lot's of inspirational work, and I didn't even have to disparage any of it to make myself feel better!
Great stuff being posted.
Flatter tan a pancake!
http://www.improbable.com/airchives/...i3/kansas.html
Hi All,
First time posting an image here, hope I've done it right.
A beach shot from the Glamorgan coast, South Wales. Velvia 50.
http://pauldunningphotography.com/ga...of Space-2.jpg
Thanks for looking,
Paul.
Beautiful shot Paul!
From my 120 year old 4x5
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8449/7...11ca2afd_c.jpg
1890 Rochester Optical Universal
Congo 135mm
Shanghai GP3
It does indeed have that look and feel. Compare to the opening shot of "Grapes of Wrath":
http://somecamerunning.typepad.com/....cd31970b-800wi
EOTS - Those last two images from you were utterly sensational.. I would be blown away to have captured an image so beautiful.
Thank you Alex!
It's an awesome feeling, after trying for days waiting for get the conditions to get right, when they finally turn out well!
Somehow standing there you feel you got the shot and that's for me like christmas for the little ones ...
Then again you're still begging that after development everything will turn out right ...
Best,
Toyo 45A, 90mm Nikkor, Fujichrome
Shiprock New Mexico
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/55432652/Sh...1%20800LFF.jpg
I am the same EOTS, I 90% of the time get a feeling when everything has gone right... I almost know that I got what I wanted. That wait between capturing a shot and developing can be agony. For me, if I know that I got something impressive I will fire up the Jobo and have the slides in my hand that same day... If I'm not sure sometimes I will leave it up to a month before mixing up chems... If I had seen the scenes that you captured infront of my lens the processor would have been spinning the minute I got home! :)
Quiraing, Isle of Skye: Dawn over Loch Cleat
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County Clare in Ireland is home to over 2,000 forest owners, largely from farming backgrounds. The two main reasons why forestry is becoming popular in Clare are the levels of grant money and premium available and also the fact that forestry is seen as a better use of marginal land.
I visited one such forest to see what effect intensive foresting has on the landscape and at Illaunbawn, near Lahinch I could see that while foresting is obviously a welcome income boost in the long term for farming families there is no doubt but that there is an awful mess left behind once harvesting has begun. The devastation is Hiroshima-like with tree roots, branches and general timber debris left over.
All pics taken with:
Calumet cc-4402 Wide Field Large Format Camera
120mm Schneider Angulon
F22 for 1/2 second
Fomapan 100 rated at 50 iso
Rodinal 1:100 semi stand for 30 mins
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George,
Interesting and thought-provoking, thanks for posting.
Franklin Township, NJ.
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Franklin Township Barn by JBelthoff, on Flickr
--JB
That's a nice set of images, George!
Not sure how I feel about this one. Too busy I guess.
47mmXL w/ 3b center filter, TMX, Rodinal 1:50:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/.../800_5282s.jpg