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Maple and Merced River, Yosemite, May 2011
http://www.gildedmoon.com/images/canp/666-1-Web.jpg
Tachi 4x5
135mm Fujinon (I think)
Velvia 100
I really appreciate and enjoy all the great work displayed here!
--P
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spkennedy3000
Fuji 160 NS, Toyo VX-125b, Schneider 72mm Super Angulon.
Simon, very nice work, this thread just gets better all the time. Simon I remember some images similar to your work from a manual focus website, mflenses.com by a user named spkennedy3000. Are you the same person?
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I love this one, awesome! Images like these make me want to try color and specifically Fuji 160 NS.
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Bush in lava field, Mojave National Monument
Side lighted cholla and Saguaro cacti, Saguaro National Monument, AZ
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Bruce M. Herman
Bush in lava field, Mojave National Monument
Side lighted cholla and Saguaro cacti, Saguaro National Monument, AZ
Fun desert images, Bruce.
In honor of your home state, here’s one of the Russian Orthodox in the Alaskan landscape.
Tachi 4x5
Fuji A 240mm/9
Velvia-100
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
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Preston
Maple and Merced River, Yosemite, May 2011
Tachi 4x5
135mm Fujinon (I think)
Velvia 100
I really appreciate and enjoy all the great work displayed here!
--P
Looks great Preston - makes me wish I was back in Yosemite for this spring myself. The colors are great!
I've got another from deep down Taylor Creek Canyon in Zion National Park.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5151/...1737fe_z_d.jpg
Tachihara 4x5, Schneider S.A. 90 f/8, Fuji Velvia 50
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Lovely depth of colour, Tyler. The erosion makes the cliff face look like Jacob's ladder.
Here is one from yesterday, from Cully on Lac Léman;
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5311/...89f57a76_b.jpg
Sinar F, Fujinon 90mm, Ilford Delta 100 / PMK Pyro
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Thanks David - Man, "Jacob's Ladder" would have been a way better title, particularly with the religious overtones of Zion. I can never title my photos well. :-P
Lovely black and white tones in your post. I have much to learn about B&W work. I need to get on board with a Pyro developer for my FP4+. I'm using HC110 and feel like that's not a great choice.
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Magical Morning...Colorado.
Beautiful image - magical indeed. (posted 4/18/11)