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Two images from December and from within 4 miles of my home! I rarely photograph in the area I live - whether it's due to motivation/mindset (always other things to do, not "me time") or that the area lacks contours and being in the east of the UK has very settled (i.e boring) weather and light, not sure. Anyway, we had some lovely cold, frosty/misty mornings over the Christmas holidays and just got round to scanning these.
Graham
Misty River Cam at Milton (click for larger image)
Caltar 135mm f5.6, Portra 160@ISO 160, no filters, Chamonix 045N-2
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Frosty Fens (click for larger image)
Caltar 135mm f5.6, Provia 100F, 2 stop hard ND grad, Chamonix 045N-2
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Graham, I love this mists and the tones of the first one. And well balanced composition with the grasses lower right, also adds to the depth and atmosphere.
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Chamonix 045N-2
Fujinon CM W 125mm w/red filter
Delta 100
This is in Kodiak, Alaska last Sunday
https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3880/3...90965a1a_b.jpgCope Mt. and Sargent Creek, Kodiak AK by Chris Badessa, on Flickr
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Always a sucker for AK images, Chris. The little root with ice around it (in the water) makes ALL the difference...at least for me. Nice, indeed.
Les
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Always a sucker for AK images, Chris. The little root with ice around it (in the water) makes ALL the difference...at least for me. Nice, indeed.
Les
Thanks Les, I appreciate it. That branch wasn't keeping still for long! I think I got lucky catching it still for 2 sec.
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Lovely image, Chris. What I don't like is the image doesn't fit my display - as I have to roll up and down continuously to see the entire frame...
Cheers,
Renato
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What I don't like is the image doesn't fit my display
Renato,
The standard solution for that is to right-click on the image, then select "view image" from the list.
That should scale the image to the height of your screen.
It works with all modern operating systems that I know of.
- Leigh
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Three from a weekend in Wales, UK, back in early February. Me and the wife went away for a last-minute weekend and work Saturday morning to snow. God it was gorgeous. Click for larger images.
Snowden horseshoe from Llynau Mymbyr
This was a funny one. Decided to snooze in and hit the alarm clock only to get up and see the snow. By this lake in 10 minutes, ran to the location where I took this photo from only to realise I'd left all my film in the car. Quick run back and made it back just in time for the end of the sun's glow in the sky.
Chamonix 045N-2, Rodenstock 135mm Sironar N at f16 and 1/3, 2S, staggered 3 stop hard and 1 stop soft ND grads, Fuji Velvia 50
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Tryfan from Gallt Yr Ogof
I seem to have photographed this mountain many times these past 12 months, first from this view and first with snow.
Chamonix 045N-2, Caltar 90mm f6.8 at f22 and 1/3, 1/4s, no filters, Fuji Velvia 50
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Welsh Scot's Pines
Seen from the Watkin Path up Snowden.
Chamonix 045N-2, Nikon 300mm f9 at f22 and 1/3, 1s, no filters, Fuji Velvia 50
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Great images Meekyman. Nice variety of perspectives. The Velvia is working for you!
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Very nice!
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