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Frischbild
Great picture, Reinhold! Nice gradient of light on the rock.
First, hi everybody and thank you for your kind words! My english isn't very good. So please don't be angry if I don't write so extensively or make mistakes. But I am very interested in your opinion about my pictures!
Tschingellochtighore, Canton Bern, Switzerland
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1862/...9bf8c872_b.jpg
Chamonix H1, Rodenstock Grandagon 75mm/f4.5, Ilford Delta 100, T-max Dev.
Great image. Makes me want to take a few more picture next time I'm in Switzerland.
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Lauenen, Switzerland
Chamonix F1, TX-320, Rodinal
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angusparker
Great composition and metering.
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La Vidémanette, Rougemont, Switzerland
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chassis
Great composition and metering.
Thank you. This is actually a photo of the final carbon print made with four digital negatives from the 4x5 image. Calvin Grier in Valencia, Spain is the printer. I would highly recommend him if you want to learn Carbon Printing.
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CreationBear
One of my favorites that I've seen of yours--I think you won't worry about the crop once you print it big.:)
At any rate, if we're having a "sharp things where they don't belong" contest, back on the farm I managed to step on a honey locust thorn while wearing sneakers--which then broke off flush with the sole. Made for a longish walk back up the hill for a pocketknife and a pair of pliers...
Ouch! Thanks.
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chassis
Beautiful.
Thank you.
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Panoral,
I second Chassis' description of this image as beautiful. In addition, the green of spring says the land is new again, while the tree and the animals are a reminder that its history is ancient. A nice double message.
Keith
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Panoral,
I second Chassis' description of this image as beautiful. In addition, the green of spring says the land is new again, while the tree and the animals are a reminder that its history is ancient. A nice double message.
Keith
Thank you very much. This photo was taken in a spring morning.
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TMax 100, HC110B, Fujinon 135/5.6, Intrepid 4x5. Sandstone Bluffs Overlook at El Malpais National Monument.
Scan of 8x10 enlargement.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1877/...b8db5bae_c.jpgSandstone Bluffs001 by Joe Van Cleave, on Flickr