Great images everyone... :)
A recent image.
jim k
Dusk, Porcupine Hills 10,000 Hectare Free Range, Williams Coulee, Cowboy Trail, Alberta, Canada, 2010
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Great images everyone... :)
A recent image.
jim k
Dusk, Porcupine Hills 10,000 Hectare Free Range, Williams Coulee, Cowboy Trail, Alberta, Canada, 2010
http://largeformatgroupimages.jimkit...s/10040409.jpg
What skies of drama! Here are some skies-of-calm to complement (compliment) the imagery.
This shot is from two years ago. I’m at 5,000 feet in the Olympic mountains – a secret spot where I pitch my tent. About 80 miles distant, you can just see snow-capped Mount Baker rising in the Cascade mountains, a very different range. Mount Baker is a neighboring volcano to Mount Saint Helens. I remember in 1975 when Mount Baker began spouting steam, visible to the entire region. Many thought she’d lose her temper (as Mount Saint Helens did five years later). Then she quieted down. Thank goodness. But it’s just a matter of time…
Tachi 4x5
Schneider XL 110mm/5.6
Fuji Tungsten-64 (w/ Lee 85b filter)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
Thanks, h2oman. I'm sure we've all seen plenty of shots of silhouetted grass in water before. What made this scene interesting for me was the progression from delicate individual blades in the foreground to the jumble of stalks in the background. Each zone by itself seemed less interesting.
Yessiree. Taken me a while to get onto paper.
All the best,
Daniel
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canham dlc45 nikkor 90 f/8 velvia
Shot yesterday Morning,
Horseman L45 4x5. Schneider 210mm ERA 100 @80ISO
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It's really fun going out & shooting along side of Daniel. The problem is, I always seem to like his images better. Daniel has such a terrific eye!
Attached is my take from the same cornfield in Illinois. We had just spent the day shooting at Starved Rock State Park & were on our way north heading to DeKalb. The corn remonded me of Egyptian Hieroglyphics.
That was a fun day. Daniel, I'm still waiting to see that clump of trees.
Rick
Hey Brian,
no picture is showing with your post.
Mike
Not much detail in the highights. : - )
Sorry, there's a wise ass in every crowd. For future reference, you can click on the "preview post" button right next to the "submit reply" button before sending the message/photo and see whether the photo is properly attached.