In the Dune Grass, Oregon Coast
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In the Dune Grass, Oregon Coast
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Here is a classic view of Yosemite from the big storm a few weeks ago.
Chamonix 4x5
Fujinon 240mm
Acros with Rollo Pyro
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Sensational image Harley. Great composition, lighting is great, exposure looks spot on, detail everywhere but most importantly, it has mood and feeling.... looking at it gives me the same feeling I get when I'm walking through a national park and glimpse a waterfall off in the distance that I'm treking to..
Following this thread with great interest. Planning on a wee trip to get some scenery around Fife in the next few weeks. Hopefully I'll be uploading some imagery soon. (As soon as I get the scanner working again. . . )
Harley,
It is a very grand picture, moody and beautiful! Can you tell tell me where you set up your tripod? If you shot from the tunnel, you had to use a long lens, but once you drove down the road, I don't remember a spot by the road that high that you can set up this shot.
Thanks.
Hugo
Thanks guys, much appreciated!
Hugo, I made this at Tunnel View. I could have used a longer lens. At times I had the 240, 300 and 450 on the camera. I always have to guess what I used, as my mind is quite a bit more porous than a steel trap and I don't keep notes.
Looking south over Lewiston, ID (left) and Clarkston, WA (right) divided by the Snake River. A bit underexposed, unfortunately. Should have bracketed.
Toyo 45A, Velvia 50 (slight crop)
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Jonathan