Nice shot Steve. The colors and presentation remind me of the Grand Canyon photos taken in the 1950's when I would read Arizona Highways magazine in Jr. High School. Very nostalgic.
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Very nice!
Grand Canyon North, Extar100 4x5, 75mm Nikkor f/4.5@f/32. Need to come back to this one.
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For the past 3-4 years I've been "wild camping" with my large format camera a few times every summer. I seem to end up around Llyn Bochlywd or Ffynnon Lloer in Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK, more times that a sane man should! Probably the relatively short walk-in, longer than expected journey from my home (sometimes 6 hrs, sometimes 4 hrs) and the fact that you can get some stunning views helps. (Click for larger images).
All Chamonix 045N-2.
Pen Yr Ole Wen, from the start of the Y Gribin ridge nr. Llyn Bochlywd
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Ogwen Valley Morning Mist, from nr. Ffynnon Lloer
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Tryfan and the Glyderau, from nr. Ffynnon Lloer
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Ogwen Gold, from the outflow of Llyn Bochlywd
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And more....viewed on the walk to Llyn Bochlywd. Again, please click small image for larger version (wish I could directly insert the larger version - help anyone?)
Backlit trees, late summer. Chamonix 045N-2, Kodak Ektar 100, Caltar 210mm f5.6@f16 and 1/3, 1/2s. Colorperfect, capture nx2 and lightroom processing, Epson V700 scan.
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Heather and ferns, late summer. Chamonix 045N-2, Fuji Velvia 50, Nikon 300mm f9@f22 and 1/3, 1s. Capture nx2 and lightroom processing, Epson V700 scan.
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A view of Bearhat Mountain and Hidden Lake in Glacier National Park.
This photo was originally taken on 4x5 large format Velvia 50. I’m rediscovering it almost 5 years later. The scene was quite contrasty, with the snow on the mountain, and, unfortunately, the film was generally underexposed. I was able to rescue the image by bringing up the shadows and converting to monochrome. It is still quite dark, however; I think it works to set a moody, dramatic, scene.
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Bearhat Mountain and Hidden Lake by Michael Schomer, on Flickr
Very moody and spooky. I like.