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I love this shot. It looks like you were high up on an alluvial fan. This picture so clearly illustrates that what appears to be a swath of brownish dirt from a distance, does in fact, upon closer inspection, yield interesting and even colorful plant life and rock forms. Plus the sense of space is magnificent. Bravo!
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Duane Polcou
I love this shot. It looks like you were high up on an alluvial fan. This picture so clearly illustrates that what appears to be a swath of brownish dirt from a distance, does in fact, upon closer inspection, yield interesting and even colorful plant life and rock forms. Plus the sense of space is magnificent. Bravo!
Thank you, Duane. This place is very close to the eastern base of the Sierra. The town of Lone Pine is the dark patch of green on the valley floor near the left side of the image. In the fall, the grasses, sage, and buckwheat have very nice color, and the afternoon light can be very special. I was lucky on this day.
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Thanks Jiri and anyone else for the gentle feedback.
It is slide film, can't remember now if it is Provia or Velvia 100F, wet mounted and drum scanned here at home and some curve adjustments due mostly to the ageing of the film.
I've had it printed 70" wide and now am looking for space to hang it.
Here is another one from nearly the same place, this one is shot on a 6x17 roll film back.
Definitely a special place, most of the fun was just being there for a few hours with every kind of weather, enjoying the silence and the beauty all around.
The place is the oldest National Park in Italy, filled with animals like chamois, ibex, foxes and eagles.
How did I miss this one??? This is gorgeous, Andrea. The light is very special. Well done!
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Toyo 5x7M, 120mm Fujinon, HP5, developed in HC-110 1:50.
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Classic view of some French landscape - Perigord Noir
Wista DX Xenar 210/6.1 FP4 Pyrocat
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Rework of an image from last year
Moonrise over Pinoche - El Portal
Astia 100F
Constructive criticism always welcome
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