Jon, those are both excellent. I like the last one very much. The sharpness and detail are to be envied.....at least by me. Red filter?
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Jon, those are both excellent. I like the last one very much. The sharpness and detail are to be envied.....at least by me. Red filter?
My tripod was quite a ways above the water's edge, so I've opted instead for the landscapes thread to house this one. Brutally honest critiques welcome.
http://math.oit.edu/~watermang/FC_14_20.jpg
Nancy thanks. Took it a few minutes after sunset. I have been really happy with ektar after learning how to tame it with respects to developing and scanning.
All the elements seem to come together well in your composition, H20man. The light water area is nicely held by the canyon walls, and one's eye can bounce between the different tonalities in the walls. All makes for a visually active image.
Morteratsch glacier, Engadine
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5563/...1557f616_b.jpg
Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Fuji Acros / Xtol 1:1
I posted this image over in the Alt Photo thread, also
I am matting up this older Platinum/palladium print (from an 8x10 camera neg), so I thought I'd toss it on the HP scanner/printer.
Looking Down Prairie Creek
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park