I just had another look, the next day, and now like the second image much more.
It's more intimate, it breathes. It has a less obvious mystery than the first, but in the end, is even more mysterious.
It has more... music. :)
Printable View
I just had another look, the next day, and now like the second image much more.
It's more intimate, it breathes. It has a less obvious mystery than the first, but in the end, is even more mysterious.
It has more... music. :)
David,,, great canyon shots..! I noticed you mentioned these are 617cm slides but I am curious as to what camera you used to capture these..
steve
What a graceful and elegant image this is.
Steve - it is a Fuji G617, with the fixed 105mm lense. Some pictures of it are here.
One last one from this series;
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/...32323eb7_b.jpg
Lower Antelope Canyon
Fuji G617 / 105mm / Astia in greyscale
Chris hit it on the head. As nice as the color ones are, this one really sings!
Mike
Moonrise in Yosemite Valley end January 2010 taken with 600mm Fujinon on Provia 100F
Henry - That's a great photo. Have you thought about making it more dramatic ?