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Originally Posted by
jcoldslabs
Clay,
I find this "Ah-Shi" series of yours fascinating because there is no real way to tell the scale from the image itself. Could be hills hundreds of feet high or small mounds inches high.
Jonathan
Thanks Jonathan, and just to maintain the mystery I'll only tell you its somewhere in between.
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Originally Posted by
Bill Poole
Very nice, Austin. I like a lot. Bill
Thank you Bill, I appreciate that.
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Originally Posted by
Heroique
Nice!
I think Bryce is the b/w photographer’s ideal place for Grand Texture.
I can “feel” it in this shot.
Thanks. I sat on this one for a long time (since 2005) because I thought it was the sort of photo that wouldn't translate very well to a computer screen. I'm glad you like it.
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Originally Posted by
bbarna
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Zanslar Valley (Ladakh, India)
Chamoni 45N, Schneider 135/5,6
Ilford FP4
very cool, nice shot!!
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Originally Posted by
austin granger
Austin this is a very non-typical (and magnificent) image from Bryce. Has a kind of Frederick Sommer vibe, like his Arizona landscapes (some of my favorite photos ever).
Its quite refreshing not having any giant spires looming in the foreground.
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Two recent shots from the new to me MQC. I'm really liking this camera.
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Canham MQC, Ilford FP4+, lens not recorded, yellow filter
Wilton, NH. About full frame
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Canham MQC, Ilford FP4+, 180mm Nikon W
Milford, NH. Cropped vertically
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Thats beautiful, reminiscent of Ansel Adams earlier work to me, save the person maybe.
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I have another one without the person I'm about to upload. I kinda like the person brings another element to it... but I'm not sure.