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Zion National Park, Zone VI, Schneider Super Symar HM 120 Lens @ F16
http://web.mac.com/routlaw/iWeb/Phot...L_Loc_1108.jpg
Zion National Park, Zone VI, Rodenstock 135 Sironar S @ F11
http://web.mac.com/routlaw/iWeb/Phot...crop-edit2.jpg
Thanks for looking
Rob
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Can't see those photos Rob. Just red X's.
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Whoops! I know what I did wrong now. Can't figure out a way however to edit my old message so here are two new links that should work. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Rob
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Can't see those photos Rob. Just red X's.
http://web.mac.com/routlaw/iWeb/Phot...L_Loc_1108.jpg
http://web.mac.com/routlaw/iWeb/Phot...crop-edit2.jpg
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Happo-ike, Japan northern alps
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/...1fba63a4_b.jpg
Toyo 4x5, Nikkor 300mm, Ilford Delta 100 / PMK Pyro
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Nice!!! I love that big chunk of ice.
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Watchung, NJ
In-the-woods pictures are hard.
I've tried to capture the third one for years. This one is close to actually being there.
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Rob - the Zion images are lovely. I particularly like the B&W (not that you asked, but it looks like a couple hotspots near the top of the sandstone might benefit from a little burning to pull out a little more detail).
It's been a couple years since I've been there, but out of curiosity was this taken along the road on the east side of the park (east of the tunnel)? I vaguely recall an area north of the road that this reminds me of (specifically that arch of missing stone near the top right). I was only there after dark shooting in moonlight, so I really couldn't say for sure - it just looked familiar. :)
Great work!
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Andrew, your images are very nice. I like very much the texture, composition, and simplicity of them.