Thanks. We had stopped at a rest area near Mt. Shasta and I was annoyed that there was no unobstructed view of the landscape from there, so I just took a photo of what was in the way instead. Lemons ---> lemonade!
J.
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Good to know. We were in a rush to get home from the middle of CA to Portland, so the straight (and much less scenic) I-5 was a necessary route. I never seem to get over to the south eastern part of the state. I've lived in Oregon over ten years and still haven't been to Crater Lake!
J.
One of the first shots with my newly acquired Kodak Ektar Wide Field 135/6.3
Wista 45DX FP4 Pyrocat HD
http://www.lucbenacphoto.com/img/s10...03506588-4.jpg
Luc,
You certainly did not waste any time before putting that 135 WF Ektar to good use! A fine image that drew me in. Keep it up!
Keith
I have a 190mm Wide Field I use on my 5X7. Great lens! You are using yours to good effect!
From an ancient forest Razula
Rittreck View, Schneider Kreuznach G-Claron 150/9, 4x5 TMX 100, Pyrocat HD 1+1+100, Ilford RC, Dektol 1+5
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8x10 Kodak CSG, 300/500 Symmar @ 300
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Scan-130727-0011www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr