Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Corran
A couple weeks ago I was woken up by a terrible racket - a coyote, I believe, killing something and letting the whole neighborhood know, and some poor animal wailing for help.
La petite mort perhaps:o...'yotes come into estrus through mid-March in this part of the world. At any rate, glad you had the big hammer at hand--1:2.5 continues to just work for me, especially on your "shell mound" print in the other thread.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
CreationBear
La petite mort perhaps:o...'yotes come into estrus through mid-March in this part of the world. At any rate, glad you had the big hammer at hand--1:2.5 continues to just work for me, especially on your "shell mound" print in the other thread.
Ah, perhaps that was it!
I continue to enjoy 8x20...other than working with this hot mess of a camera. Still hoping to upgrade to a more serviceable camera in the future.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Corran, great shot of the shell mounds. Was that shot down on Dauphin Island?
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Yep that's right! That park is fairly small but has a ton of gorgeous live oaks. I've been there 3 times now and each time am blown away by all the amazing scenery in such a small area.
I need to explore Dauphin Island more. I haven't had a chance to go to the Audubon Bird Sanctuary there.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Seven ridges from the top of Miller Mountain, Saluda, NC.
https://www.searing.photography/wp-c...lerMtn_web.jpg
1 Attachment(s)
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Attachment 202845
Alabama Hills, CA
8x10, 19" Artar
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Merg Ross
Beautiful!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Merg Ross
Lovely!
Everytime I go up to Lone Pine, there's always a bad wreck on the 365!
For the non Californias, the road to Alabama Hills is are all your favorite B&W western movies filmed! And I think a couple of Star Trek episodes.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ericantonio
Lovely!
Everytime I go up to Lone Pine, there's always a bad wreck on the 365!
For the non Californias, the road to Alabama Hills is are all your favorite B&W western movies filmed! And I think a couple of Star Trek episodes.
I would definitely like to visit there some time — post pandemic.
Re: Large Format Landscapes