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Hot Springs: Durango Colorado
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Originally Posted by
EdWorkman
Hey Carey- I like it.
Have you tried printing the two rockfaces on the right "up" a little?
There is a bunch of depth now, intervening haze, to that back mountain and I was of a mind that gradation to lighter in the cliffs might emphasize the distance.
regards
Ed
Ed, thanks for your comments and suggestions.
This was a first go at printing this neg. I have been so preoccupied with retaining the detail in the shadowed rock on the left hand side (Hanging Rock) that I hadn't really thought about the right hand side. Your suggestion is a good one so I'll give it a go (assuming my printing skills are up to it...). Many thanks :)
Regards
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Originally Posted by
seabird
A recent image:
Hanging Rock and Baltzer Point in the Blue Mountains of NSW Australia - a truly scary spot (big cliffs, no fences...)
Nikkor-SW 90mm on Linhof Super Tech IV
Ilford FP4+ in Rodinal 1+50
http://members.iinet.net.au/~cbird/baltzer_frame_1.jpg
All and any comments welcome
Cheers
Carey
It is a scarey spot, but have you tried getting to the bottom, of the valley of the waters at Wentworth falls after rain, thin muddy tracks no fences plenty of trees at the bottom to stop your fall, some amazing waterfalls.
regards
David
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Originally Posted by
David Woods
Carey
It is a scarey spot, but have you tried getting to the bottom, of the valley of the waters at Wentworth falls after rain, thin muddy tracks no fences plenty of trees at the bottom to stop your fall, some amazing waterfalls.
regards
David
Hi David,
I've been down the Valley of the Waters as far as Sylvia Falls (at least I think thats what they're called - the next ones down from Empress Falls). Two things have stopped me going further: 1. I don't have a particularly good head for heights. 2. You gotta come back up the same way with your camera gear on your back... :mad:
Cheers
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New film back from the lab.
http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/2802-1...100818_003.jpg
4x5 Velvia 100f, Fuji 125 -NW, rear tilt, 3 stop hard GND filter
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An easy summer morning on the glacial remnants in the Upper Mohawk Lakes, Colorado
http://ladewigs.com/Gallery/d/2800-1...100818_005.jpg
4X5 E100G, 75/8 Super Angulon, 3 stop soft GND
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Originally Posted by
mrladewig
That is awesomeness right there. Beautiful chrome. :)
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Originally Posted by
mrladewig
An easy summer morning on the glacial remnants in the Upper Mohawk Lakes, Colorado...
Dear mrladewig,
Fabulous... :)
Your colour images are quite spectacular!
Nicely done, where this image presents a feeling of a great open space.
jim k
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Originally Posted by
Ken Lee
Massachusetts...
Dear Ken,
An excellent subtle image... :)
Did you get wet?
Nicely done.
jim k