Matus,
Beautiful tones! I don't see any amateurism here.
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Matus,
Beautiful tones! I don't see any amateurism here.
Tomas and Marko, thanks a lot. (Marko, I keep trying to produce something interesting again and again, so it might induce some repeating too :D ).
Matus, that mountain scene is great, wonderful scale and great tonality...
Jiri
Great images everyone... :)
Jiri and Matus, very well done.
I could not resist this scene as I returned home from the Columbia Icefields. A small meadow along the Mistaya River at the base of the Kaufman Peaks, located in the Waputik Mountain Range, Banff National Park.
jim k
Kaufman Peaks, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada, 2009
http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkit...ufmanPeaks.jpg
I made this one last week. It was taken looking south soon after sunrise from Stinchcombe Hill in Gloucestershire, England. The monument on the distant hill is the Tyndale monument erected to the memory of William Tyndale who first translated the bible into Early Modern English in the 16th century. He was born in the village of North Nibley at the foot of the hill. It's one of a series I'm in the process of taking whilst walking along the Cotswold Way and which I'm recording in my blog (link below).
http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk/files...hcombehill.jpg
That's nice Steve, what filter did you use?
Sort of nearing large format (really MF I know, but bigger than 6x6cm), if 6x9cm rollfilm backs on a 4x5" can count, then perhaps an image from a 6x9cm Voigtlander Bessa RF folder ca. 1936 +/- (prewar only early Voigtlander folder, model prior to postwar Bessa I and II) with a sweet 105/3.5 Heliar lens can sneak into the thread? Shot in late afternoon haze on Portra 400NC, somewhere close to wide open, lovely forest preserve site north of Chicago meant for humans but conquered by mosquitoes (look like dust on the image would you believe?). Please slap me appropriately if this cannot qualify for these threads, as otherwise more may follow.
Peace,
Larry
@ Steve: Yellow + Polarizer or Polarizer + Yellow (as recomended by Ken Lee)?