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Another from the Upper Huerfano Valley below the North Face of Blanca Peak. Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado, on 1 August, 2017. In-date film, better negative processing and scanning compared to the other recent posts. Ilford HP5+, Yellow Filter, Toyo 45A, 135mm Nikkor.
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Calumet Wood Field, oils/pencils on MGIV matte:
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David Lobato
Another from the Upper Huerfano Valley below the North Face of Blanca Peak. Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado, on 1 August, 2017. In-date film, better negative processing and scanning compared to the other recent posts. Ilford HP5+, Yellow Filter, Toyo 45A, 135mm Nikkor.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...4%20575LFF.jpg
i like it! nice!
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A small story from Google translator =)
Sunset on Lake Ritsa, Abkhazia, May 2017.
Usually tourists take pictures of the lake from the viewing platform, it is on the left behind the turn (here it is not visible), the most experienced pass to Stalin's dacha on the right, it is not visible either. But there is a cool lookout point from the mountain, on foot to it somewhere an hour and a half. True, I had to hang with one hand on the roots over a 500 m cliff, and another cut a tree that interferes with the sight, with a knife. Yes, I'm sorry Greenpeace =)
This point is most likely dawn, the sunset passes exactly ahead of the mountains.
Well, for those who understand exif
Nagaoka 4x5/Nikkor150@11/Acros100@80/finol1+1+100/GND 0,9
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David Lobato
the Upper Huerfano Valley below the North Face of Blanca Peak.
Good use of leading lines. The valley pulls your gaze right to the peak.
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Arkasha_from_Russia
Sunset on Lake Ritsa, Abkhazia, May 2017.
Excellent shot, Arkasha.
- Leigh
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Arkasha_from_Russia
http://s008.radikal.ru/i304/1708/28/746630db3f73.jpg
A small story from Google translator =)
Sunset on Lake Ritsa, Abkhazia, May 2017.
Usually tourists take pictures of the lake from the viewing platform, it is on the left behind the turn (here it is not visible), the most experienced pass to Stalin's dacha on the right, it is not visible either. But there is a cool lookout point from the mountain, on foot to it somewhere an hour and a half. True, I had to hang with one hand on the roots over a 500 m cliff, and another cut a tree that interferes with the sight, with a knife. Yes, I'm sorry Greenpeace =)
This point is most likely dawn, the sunset passes exactly ahead of the mountains.
Well, for those who understand exif
Nagaoka 4x5/Nikkor150@11/Acros100@80/finol1+1+100/GND 0,9
Great!
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Arkasha, Excellent. I like the repeating S-curves.
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Originally Posted by
David Lobato
Another from the Upper Huerfano Valley below the North Face of Blanca Peak. Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado, on 1 August, 2017. In-date film, better negative processing and scanning compared to the other recent posts. Ilford HP5+, Yellow Filter, Toyo 45A, 135mm Nikkor.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...4%20575LFF.jpg
Wonderful composition.
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Arkasha, translation is clear enough!!