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ImSoNegative
Nice, I like all those leaves on the ground.
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thanks chassis and sam for the nice comments
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Nguss
I really like the second one, didn't even realise there was a dog in it until I looked at it again.
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lbenac
Thank you.
She was bored to death by all the stopping to set-up... five minutes later she was jumping all over while I was packing :D
In B&W I think it is all about the light so I have no choice but to try :o
Cheers,
Luc
Um...
I feel dumb, or blind, but I even pasted it into a viewing program where I couldn't lighten it since my monitor is kind of dark (and is at max brightness, it's dying a long lingering death - need to get another one) and I can't find a dog. :confused:
EDIT: Or do you mean the fourth one, which is the second one in the second post? That looks like it might be a dog in the lower right, the darker area, but it could be a fuzzy motion blurred rock - but rocks don't move so that must be the dog.
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Roger Cole
EDIT: Or do you mean the fourth one, which is the second one in the second post? That looks like it might be a dog in the lower right, the darker area, but it could be a fuzzy motion blurred rock - but rocks don't move so that must be the dog.
That would be the one - this is the black rock among the light grey ones :D
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Roger Cole
Um...
I feel dumb, or blind, but I even pasted it into a viewing program where I couldn't lighten it since my monitor is kind of dark (and is at max brightness, it's dying a long lingering death - need to get another one) and I can't find a dog. :confused:
EDIT: Or do you mean the fourth one, which is the second one in the second post? That looks like it might be a dog in the lower right, the darker area, but it could be a fuzzy motion blurred rock - but rocks don't move so that must be the dog.
Well done Roger. :p
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Full moon at sunrise.
Double exposure using my Cambo Wide. I first photographed the moon with the Super-Symmar HM 120mm lens, under exposing 1 stop. Then I photograhed the trees with the super-angulon 5,6 65mm lens, again under exposing 1 stop. Fuji Across.
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A misty morning in the dunes, it took me about a month the get all the sand out of my trainers again... Ebony SV45ti, Nikkor SW 90mm F4.5, Velvia 100
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6048/...16d0efe8_b.jpg
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Stunning shot Eugene...
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6114/...a5aa42c7_b.jpg
Cambo wideo 580, 5x4" FP4 plus, Schneider 58mm Super-Angulon XL
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Simon and Eugene.....thoase are both fantastic shots!
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Superb image Eugene. Stunning.