Vaughn, C. D. Keth, thank you, guys!
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Vaughn, C. D. Keth, thank you, guys!
Truck with Windmills, Goodnoe Hills, Washington
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8232/8...da7cec34_b.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingranger/
October Sunrise, Mount Whitney Sierra
http://www.gildedmoon.com/images/lf_forum/324-1-Web.jpg
Tachihara 4x5
Fujinon 180mm
Astia 100F
October 2006
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Preston,
Beautiful landscape. I was only in the Owens Valley once with my 4x5, and that was twenty years ago. I've never been all that happy with this shot, but since it is a weaker echo of yours, I thought I'd post it.
(Ansel Adams influence? What Ansel Adams influence? I don't know what you're talking about.) ;)
Toyo 45A, 210mm Sironar-N, T-Max 400
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/4x5---Lone-Pine1a.jpg
Jonathan
All,
Thanks for sharing inspiring images. Here's my first submission for your feedback and critique, pic taken in Yosemite in Dec 2012.
Tech details:
- Shen Hao HZX 4x5-IIa, FP4+, Spot metered. I think yellow filter was used.
- Rodinal 1:100 stand, taco development. Water stop, Ilford fixer.
- Printed on 8x10 Ilford MG RC Paper. Ilford Paper Developer, Vinegar bath, Ilford fixer.
- Scanned on Epson Workforce 500 scanner. lifted the brightness and contrast by about 0.3 stops.
Best,
Arun
Edit, uploaded a slightly larger version of the image.
Attachment 90126
Please excuse my two images, tried to delete one but cannot figure out how. thank you,
Arun
Thanks, Jonathan. I certainly would not call your image a 'weak echo' of mine. I like the sense of enveloping light and the unique vantage point. I find it interesting that you chose to highlight Thor Peak and Mount Candlelight, with just a hint of the Whitney massif and the summit of Lone Pine Peak. Works for me!
I am kinda homesick. I haven't been to the Mount Whitney area in several years--I need to get back there!
--P
ps: Ansel Adams didn't have any influence on me, either. ;-)
I really like this one, too. It has a dynamism I find very appealing. I agree with Luc that it would be cool if the turbines were spinning, but you'd need a boat anchor--they don't put those windmills in windy places for looks. :-)
--P