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Two photographs from Saturday February 9th. Places further north from
where I am got some serious snow from the weekend storm. Here, it was
just enough to be decorative.
I used a 2-stop soft grad on the horizontal picture to keep the sky more or
less under control.
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Joe O'Hara
Two photographs from Saturday February 9th. Places further north from
where I am got some serious snow from the weekend storm. Here, it was
just enough to be decorative.
I used a 2-stop soft grad on the horizontal picture to keep the sky more or
less under control.
Very nice! I like them both.....
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Thanks, Jon.
It's all gone now, 54 deg. F tonight on the drive home.
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Igneous rock pool, Rio Campo Belo, Itatiaia, Brasil
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8390/8...213e2138_b.jpg
Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 115mm, Ilford Delta 100 / Tanol
One image of several from yesterday. First chance to use the Rodenstock Grandagon-N 115mm f/6.8 in the field (and the first photography for several weeks). The lense is excellent, and complements the Grandagon-N 75mm extremely well.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Joe O'Hara
Two photographs from Saturday February 9th. Places further north from
where I am got some serious snow from the weekend storm. Here, it was
just enough to be decorative.
I used a 2-stop soft grad on the horizontal picture to keep the sky more or
less under control.
Excellent work Joe. You were out early before the wind.
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Thanks, PD. There was a little wind sometimes making bits of snow fall onto my pack and camera. I covered the camera
with a shower cap from some motel and dried out the lot when I got home.
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Oyster Shells, Nahcotta, Washington
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8103/8...b662b4cf_c.jpg
The composition's a little tight, but I literally had my back up against a wall here.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
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Nice, Joe, I really like the soft, mysterious feel in the first one. The snow on the tree trunks provides a charming texture.