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Heroique
A scary tree, the type that reaches out and grabs you if you’re out at night.
This Big Leaf Maple is Seattle’s most common sidewalk tree. But here off the beaten path, deep inside a Seattle city park, this one experienced a traumatic childhood, leaving it as a distorted, alienated adult.
My guess is another tree fell on it early in its life. But it survived, its source of woe has disappeared, and it grows a little more every year. I visit it pretty often.
Very nice.
Yes, not to be spoken disrespectfully to after darkness.
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Limekiln cornfield.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c8fd176c_c.jpgIR Cornfield by Scott, on Flickr
My first sheet of IR, the MACO Prototype stuff sent around in 2007. Asanuma, Sironar-N 210/5.6, R-72 filter, HC-110 dil B (8:57 at 16C). Exposed with Sunny-f/16 at ASA 2.
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I really love all the tones in the grasses.
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orgraph
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This is nice. I see a little more detail in the shadowed canyon wall from the others.
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Steven Ruttenberg
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Composition and exposure are wonderful. What a restful photo.
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Jim Becia
Image made with an Ebony 8x10 using a Fuji 300 lens on Provia film.
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Is this pre-BOOM!
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austin granger
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https://scatteredlightblog.files.wor.../sheet0350.jpg
Late evening light over Duane and Lake Borkan in northern Sweden.
Chamonix 45H-1 with 4x10 back, G-Claron 355mm, Ektachrome 100.
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Wow, that is beautiful, lassethomas!
Bravo!
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Lassethomas,
It is a VERY GOOD one! What a mood it creates.
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Excellent.
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lassethomas