I think Mt Hood makes this photo much more interesting...something to discover within the image that is not immediately evident.
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I think Mt Hood makes this photo much more interesting...something to discover within the image that is not immediately evident.
Nicely composed, David. You might consider backing off of the burning of the ridgetop and far peak to allow some atmospheric distance -- to give the viewers the impression of a greater distance between themselves and the mountains.
Vaughn
No rice in this part of the country. I don't think they grow any rice on the West Coast much north of the San Francisco Bay area. Wheat or maybe some barley for our delicious local beer!
Another great shot, Austin. Keep the hits coming!
Peter Gomena
I have never seen wheat or barley grown in broad rows like that, its usually wall to wall, but the world is a big place so you never know.
Thanks, h2oman.
Hey, I think I know that rock! (old Ciba, upstream?)
Here are a couple of 8x10 shots from this past fall. Both shot with an Ebony 8x10 with a Fuji 300 5.6. The first is a small lake in northern WI and the second is an image from the Superior shoreline in MN. The sunrise image had a neutral density filter to lengthen the time exposure to somewhere around 2 minutes. And instead of using a graduated neutral density filter to balance out the sky in both images, I have been using my darkslide as a "dodging" tool. I moved the dark slide slightly up and down over the sky area for the duration of the exposure and it seemed to work fairly well. Jim
One more taken from last winter in Zion. Again, Ebony 8x10 with the Fuji 300 5.6. Some mud and reflections taken one afternoon with the light reflecting off the canyon walls. Jim