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[QUOTE=Corran;1514971 Check the soft focus landscape thread...something a bit different for me.[/QUOTE]
That first shot on the thread is a great scene--very nice tree presiding.:) I'll have to mull over the SF approach for this AO, though--certainly the f64 approach can provide an overwhelmingly busy result, but I suspect I might prefer to see that tamed in output (e.g. a carbon print) rather with the lens. Hope you find it a profitable journey, though.:)
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I am not fond of every tree image, this is interesting
The source, the damage done and quietude
Excellent
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Winter in the Superstitions, AZ. Acros 100, 75mm Nikkor f/4.5@f/22, Red25A, minimal agitation in Pyrocat at 1:1:175 for 1 hour at 68F. No reason for minimal agitation other than I wanted to try it. I have another version of this with mild sharpening, but uploaded it looks crispied. This doesn't have any sharpening applied at all.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...3bca5caa_k.jpg
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Thanks Randy and Steven.
Steven, I like the atmosphere there. The Superstitions are quite a mountain range. I drove around that area a few summers ago, on the Apache Trail. Absolutely no clouds that day and 110 degrees or something stupid so didn't shoot much of value. I have only visited AZ in the summer - I need to fix that.
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Thank you. Yes, it has been up to 118 this summer, winter is great, fall is awesome as is spring. Getting some nice monsoon clouds this week. I think I will try to shoot them at the Superstitions. Shame though, looks like I will be transferred to Oklahoma City this year. Will still go home, but won't be as often as i would like. But at least I get to keep my job!
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My parents are buried within view of the Superstitions. Above ground in an east looking outside urn box.
Steven I did like the mist or fog in your image.
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Thank you. Do you have an address? I know of one cemetery there.
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The Burren, County Clare, Ireland - Walker Titan XL 4x5 with 120mm Schneider lens. Fomapan 100 rated at 50 iso, semi-stand for 30 minutes in Rodinal 1+100.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7a88005d_h.jpgMurrooghtuohy 1 by George Sheils, on Flickr
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Rio Verdi
I will never go there again
They are in the wrong place
They should be in Sandstone MN
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Thank you. Do you have an address? I know of one cemetery there.