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Crystal Mill
http://ronmiller.smugmug.com/Landsca...talMill2-L.jpg
Efke 25, 4x5
Sometimes you don't have the time to be there at the right time of day.
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Tree in the Tall Grass
http://ronmiller.smugmug.com/Landsca...allGrass-L.jpg
Efke 25 4x5
Just outside Bryce Canyon
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gevalia
Tree in the Tall Grass
Efke 25 4x5
Just outside Bryce Canyon
Nice comp and sweet sky. Looks like it could use a slight CCW rotation? Minor though. Nicely done.
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Harley Goldman
Nice comp and sweet sky. Looks like it could use a slight CCW rotation? Minor though. Nicely done.
Thanks Harley, Didn't catch that.
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Ken Lee
Massachusetts, October 2011
Tachihara Field Camera, 200mm NikkorM
4x5 TMY, D-23[/CENTER]
Another nice one, Ken. I'm starting to really like your mainly midtone shots. I wasn't quite sure at first, but this one is pulling me over the barrier.
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"I'm starting to really like your mainly midtone shots"
Thank you very much. I'm not trying to make images that way: I just try to find the harmony wherever I can :)
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Robert Hughes
Reminds me of one of the back-to-the-landers in Minnesota many years back. The power company had him move his trailer out from under the power lines. He had the trailer wrapped with about 2 miles of electrical cable, and was using the trailer as the iron-core for a transformer, tapping electricity off the power lines trailing overhead.
haha, that's a funny story. I guess he was taking things a little to the extreme.
It occurs to me that perhaps the shot I had taken would have been better a little closer to the trailer.
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That mill certainly is iconic - I recall seeing color images of it. I like your treatment, Ron.
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h2oman
That mill certainly is iconic - I recall seeing color images of it. I like your treatment, Ron.
Thanks. It's a fun drive up that jeep trail in a Jeep. I was there before lunch and that was not the right time at all. I think the light would have been better around 3pm or so but . . .. Whenever I am in the southwest I carry the 3 books by Laurent Martres called Photographing the Southwest. 1 on CO and NM, the other 2 on UT and AZ. Last April I attempted the jeep trail but let's just say that my skills weren't up to it.