Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
lenicolas
great images on this thread lately!
makes me want to shoot b&w again! :)
here is some color though!
I love the low clouds and contrails. Great capture Lenicolas.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Gentlemen,
Great images too, and thank you for your comments... :)
Sam, you demonstrate excellent work by the way, and to add a wee bit of flavour to your Montana comment, Alberta does have massive skies, clear vistas that stretch for miles, and Alberta happens to rank fourth in total area among the Provinces in Canada, such as Montana's area happens to rank fourth as a State within the USA. To put that thought into one simple geographical perspective, for folks that might not know, Montana is a fabulous big State that I love to visit and just a few hours due south of Calgary, but you could place one and three-quarter Montana's, including Montana's fabulous skies into the Province of Alberta, Canada...
jim k
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
jim kitchen
Great images every one... :)
A recent image.
jim k
[CENTER]Free Range, Range Road 34A, South Southwest of Turner Valley, Alberta, Canada, 2010
Jim, nice tonality! Eizo really helps out!
Andrew
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Nana Sousa Dias
This is awesome, the placement of the cloud makes it appear as if the blades are shredding a hole in the sky or something.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
jim kitchen
Gentlemen,
Great images too, and thank you for your comments... :)
Sam, you demonstrate excellent work by the way, and to add a wee bit of flavour to your Montana comment, Alberta does have massive skies, clear vistas that stretch for miles, and Alberta happens to rank fourth in total area among the Provinces in Canada, such as Montana's area happens to rank fourth as a State within the USA. To put that thought into one simple geographical perspective, for folks that might not know, Montana is a fabulous big State that I love to visit and just a few hours due south of Calgary, but you could place one and three-quarter Montana's, including Montana's fabulous skies into the Province of Alberta, Canada...
jim k
Good points Jim. You know what they say. Size DOES matter. LOL. :D
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Originally Posted by
Nana Sousa Dias
Beeeeautteeful. I hope somebody was getting some kilowatts outta that.
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Originally Posted by
Jehu
Delta 100 4x5 processed in Rodinal
2 seconds at f64
240mm lens with yellow filter and .9 ND grad
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/...d403d501_b.jpg
I wanted to use a red filter. The sky would've looked better but I think I would've lost some contrast in the foreground rocks. They have a red tint to them.
Looks fine to me nonetheless. Excellent work.
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Re: Lake Tahoe Sunset at Bonsai Rock
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Originally Posted by
Jehu
Delta 100 4x5 processed in Rodinal
2 seconds at f64
240mm lens with yellow filter and .9 ND grad
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/...d403d501_b.jpg
I wanted to use a red filter. The sky would've looked better but I think I would've lost some contrast in the foreground rocks. They have a red tint to them.
This is beautifull, Jehu...
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
ethics_gradient
This is awesome, the placement of the cloud makes it appear as if the blades are shredding a hole in the sky or something.
Thanks. This was pure luck, I was making some tests, this cloud came on just to pose for me...
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
SamReeves
Good points Jim. You know what they say. Size DOES matter. LOL. :D
Beeeeautteeful. I hope somebody was getting some kilowatts outta that.
Looks fine to me nonetheless. Excellent work.
Thanks, Sam.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
Nana Sousa Dias
Thanks. This was pure luck, I was making some tests, this cloud came on just to pose for me...
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
Rick "some people are just born lucky" Denney