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Dave, these are very nice indeed - and the Velvia sings here! (And yes, I admit autumn is the only time of year when I almost regret not having any Velvia at hand..)
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austin granger
When I squint at this image it resembles its antithesis: a dense urban landscape of some kind. The hoodoos look like skyscrapers in a ragged city. Fantastic range of tones and light. Beautiful.
Jonathan
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harley goldman
wow!
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Vaughn
A little different landscape for me.
Clearing, 2012
Humboldt County
Scanned 8x10 Carbon Print
Comments & critiques welcomed
Very nice Vaughn the tension created by everything protruding in from the edges of the frame fits the subject quite well.
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austin granger
Very nice Austin, especially like the way you anchored that spire in the lower left corner.
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dave_whatever
Dave, I like this. For some reason I just keep looking at it.
To be honest, it is a picture of nothing, in the grand landscape scheme of things. But yet, it is a very nice spot, with some wonderful color going on.
I suffer from compositional blindness, (lousy photographer). You have inspired me.
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Yes Dave that autumn colors is wonderful. For me it the tree that I like so much and the color compliments it.
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dave_whatever
Here's a few 6x17s from this autumn (thats "fall" to you guys over the pond).
Dave, fine series, especially the middle one. Really beautiful comp and color on that.
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austin granger
There are countless Bryce Canyon photos on the web but this one really stands above them. Especially notable because this one is in black and white. Bravo.
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Clouds
This is in the eastern Sierra in October. Chamonix 4x5, Nikkor 300mm, Acros.
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...loudsWebLg.jpg