Thanks! An alligator is close enough to a T-Rex... :eek:
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Thanks! An alligator is close enough to a T-Rex... :eek:
>> Some folks like to really overexpose color neg film
It is almost impossible to do that ;)
A late afternoon shot of The Window in Big Bend Natl Park from the backside, Ross Maxwell Drive. Chamonix 045-F1, Ektar 100.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7907/...3b408521_z.jpgBBNP, March 2019, the Window from Ross Maxwell Drive. by Kenny Johnson, on Flickr
I don’t think Iv’e ever seen The Window from this side. This is a neat perspective. I remember this from my childhood when living in Ft. Stockton.
Thanks Steven. I am trending towards softer colors and contrasts with color film lately.
This is a photo I've been meaning to shoot for a while. Amicalola Falls, GA's highest waterfall, can be viewed down at the parking area, especially before the trees get all their leaves back. The trailhead goes allllll the way up there, via a tough trail and lots of stairs. Anyway, I shot this image using my Wehman UL 8x10 and Nikkor-T 720mm f/16 lens, on T-Max 400 dev'd in DD-X 1:9:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...ola-2969ss.jpg
The sun also has to be in the right place to illuminate the falls, which only happens for a couple hours a day. It took me a few tries to get this how I wanted it
Some images from a week in the Snowdonia National Park, Wales. No snow and most unusually warm weather!
The whole area was far more industrial than it is now, with a history of mining. This mine, in Cwm Penant, was for copper and the local slate, also mined, was used for the buildings. The mountain in the background forms part of the Nantlle Ridge.
Chamonix 045N-2, Caltar 90mm f6.8@f32 and 1/3, 2s, Orange filter, Ilford Delta 100.
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Many of the old mine buildings are in ruins. Great for detail shots!
Chamonix 045N-2, Nikon 300mm f9@f32 and 1/3, 5s, Orange filter, Ilford Delta 100.
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