Agreed.
Printable View
Re-scanned this old negative. I was never able to get a satisfying scan as the density in the sky was a bit too much for my old scanner to handle, unless I let the entire area with trees block up to black. Taken with my Nikkor 500mm telephoto on TMX, yellow filter and CPL:
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Beautiful image Jim - the 100F palette is ideal.
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Canyon de Chelly AZ
8x10 HP5+
Canyon de Chelly. Here's a different view of the stream along the canyon bottom in the fall. Sheep along the stream were eventually herded up the canyon.
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TK45 with a 360 mm Nikon T ED. Fuji Velvia 50. V750 scanned and cropped chrome. Oct. 1988.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
The wall ahead of the sheep around the next corner- the one you can see edge-on, is really a terrific wall. Amazing how much the canyon has grown up on both sides these days. Russian Olive has taken over. The area around the base of spider rock is getting quite impassible. In this shot you can see the brush taking over the stream bed in 2009. It was much worse last year. Soon there won't be any open water in the canyon system.
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An image from two years ago while driving back from Zion in November. I took a road that I hadn't been on in years and was not expecting the cottonwoods to be in their prime. I thought that time had passed. Photo taken using an Ebony 8x10 with a Fuji 300 5.6 on Velvia 50.