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Ken Lee
Very nice! You captured the lighting just right. That must have taken a while.
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Not my best, just one of the color slides from a recent hike.
Shot with a Zone VI 4x5 and Ekta 203mm f7.7 lens. I used some pretty old Velvia 100 and developed it in nearly a year old batch of E-6 rapid developer.
https://c3.staticflickr.com/6/5688/3...674df944_b.jpgChasm Lake Trail - 4x5 - Velvia 100 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
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Jim Jones
DennisD, x3. Dunes have often been photographed by masters. Yours is competitive with them.
Thank you, Jim, for your very generous compliment.
Perhaps this is one of those rare occasions where I "done good" !
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austin granger
Dennis, that's a pleasing composition, with a good control of of the tonal range as well.
Thanks, Austin. Your comment is much appreciated. Glad you liked it !
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Originally Posted by
Ken Lee
Massachusetts, December 2015
Sinar P, 450mm Fujinon C
5x7 HP5+, D-23
Ken,
Beautiful image with very interesting light.
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Woke up at 5:30 this morning to go shoot some Provia 100F at sunrise. The forecast was partly cloudy. To my surprise, they were way off and there was some crazy intense fog. So, I drove around awhile until I found a cool area to set up and shoot.
It took an hour or so for the fog to move just right to take the exposure I wanted. It was the first time I felt like I really "waited" and made the photo I envisioned.
[4x5 Delta 100 210mm f.45 25s]
https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5551/3...3e3bb9cd_b.jpg
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Meekyman
I use colour as well as B&W film so a different view of Tryfan, Snowdonia, north Wales around 30 minutes earlier from a little pool adjacent to the lake where I camped. This was taken early morning mid-September and some of the grasses by the pool, which was in the shade, were starting to turn red in time for autumn. I don't have an obsession with Tryfan, but the four times I have wild-camped, I have always ended up with an image of this mountain!
Chamonix 045N-2, Caltar 90mm f6.8, F16 ann 1/3, 1/2s, Fuji Velvia 50, 3 stop hard ND grad filter.
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Hi!
Meekyman, both are amazing shots !!! I'd love to see them greater to appreciate it all !!!!!
Thanks
Cheers !
Antonio
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Originally Posted by
Meekyman
I use colour as well as B&W film so a different view of Tryfan, Snowdonia, north Wales around 30 minutes earlier from a little pool adjacent to the lake where I camped. This was taken early morning mid-September and some of the grasses by the pool, which was in the shade, were starting to turn red in time for autumn. I don't have an obsession with Tryfan, but the four times I have wild-camped, I have always ended up with an image of this mountain!
Chamonix 045N-2, Caltar 90mm f6.8, F16 ann 1/3, 1/2s, Fuji Velvia 50, 3 stop hard ND grad filter.
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Nice
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DennisD
Like it!
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Ken Lee
Like it. Unusual.
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gimenosaiz
Hi!
Meekyman, both are amazing shots !!! I'd love to see them greater to appreciate it all !!!!!
Thanks
Cheers !
Antonio
Thanks Antonio!
I'd love to show larger images and in fact posted a message above asking how to do that! If you'd let me know how I post the larger images, I'll do the rest.
Cheers
Graham