I think you're right, it would been good in mono. I actually had some FP4+ with me, not sure why I didn't shoot a frame of it at the time! I think the light was changing too fast.
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Darren H - Nice shot.. A very different angle to what I'm used to seeing at that location...
nice work.
First time using RVP 50 in awhile. Part of me feels like the saturation is too much...otoh, that's pretty close to what I had in mind when I drove past this place.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7047/6...8d0a27ee_z.jpg
Scan-120303-0001.jpg by richardhkirkando, on Flickr
I see the Potash Road down there, and I know it would take me to the White Rim Trail. I haven't been down there in 20 years. Oh, man, do I need a trip out there!
It was good not to include sky, which I would have done. It makes the canyon actually seem more endless without the La Sal Mountains in the background, though they wouldn't have been in view from this South-looking angle anyway.
Rick "who has driven on most of those roads in Canyonlands" Denney
Duane
I beg your pardon for the late reply and thank you very much for your kind words about my photographs. :-)
Hope one day i can come and photographs your magnificent places. At the moment i enjoy walking and photographing into and outside Dolomites and Alps but I'm also looking forward to see all the beauty you have over there...
thanks again
Alberto
4x5 Ilford 400, S-K 150/5.6 , scanned on HP 4050G
wee bit of tilt.
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x marks the spot by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
I recently acquired a Busch Pressman camera, so I put it in my backpack and took it for a hike up to a ridge in my neighborhood. This is a view from Cerro Alto Peak in SLO county.
Peter
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My first post. Thanks for looking.