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kmallick
^ Lovely shot there, Max Weber! It feels so familiar, yet so mystical.
Keep them coming.
Thank you kmallick.
Here's another one. Would have loved a little more light on the small tree in the foreground. It was there when I started setting up, but - of course - didn't come back for the next 30 minutes..
https://bilderupload.org/image/ca5160202-dsc4033.png
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Linhof Technikardan S45, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 4.5/90, center filter, Kodak Ektachrome E100
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...fe4aaed0_h.jpgSilver Birch Roots by atomstitcher, on Flickr
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Meekyman
I don't normally take images that close to home....my local area is flat, but here's one from early summer. on the borders of Essex and Cambridgeshire, UK
I love kicking around the "Celtic Fringe" as well, but that's just an outstanding photograph--love how the acute angles at the top contrast with OOF area in the field. Hope it prints big for you.:)
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CreationBear
I love kicking around the "Celtic Fringe" as well, but that's just an outstanding photograph--love how the acute angles at the top contrast with OOF area in the field. Hope it prints big for you.:)
Many thanks, that's really kind of you.
Will certainly print it!
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Alan Klein
Looks really good!
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Alan Klein
I really like this one.
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gmed
Looks really good.
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From a hike just a couple of weeks ago.
Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
Toyo 45CF + Sironar-N 150 + Tmax 100
https://kaushixphotos.s3.us-west-2.a...dream_lake.jpg
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afxstudio, I find the first image particularly engaging. It appeals to my Classical taste, with a unity in the precisely framed composition, thoughtful counterpoints of tone and elements, especially the bridge arch and the distant door, and a lovely tonality.