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Nathan Potter
I don't think I've posted this previously. The Prince of Wales classic hotel at the end of Waterton Lake, Alberta Canada. Hiked up the hill to the east and shot toward the west, somewhat into the sun unfortunately.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8104/8...6e4032fe_c.jpg
45MN-71-04_H[f1 by
hypolimnas, on Flickr
TK45S with a 360 mm Nikon ED, Fuji Velvia 50, Praus development. About Aug. 2004. V750 scanned and PS adjusted.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Magnificent Nate.
Re: Large Format Landscapes
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Nathan Potter
TK45S with a 360 mm Nikon ED, Fuji Velvia 50, Praus development. About Aug. 2004. V750 scanned and PS adjusted.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Lovely!
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Here is another from Canadian Rockies but further north in the Bugaboo Mts. Taken west of the Bugaboo Lodge along the stream funneling down from the Bugaboo Glacier. Hounds Tooth Spire in the background with a bit of Snowpatch and Pigeon Spire at the right and Anniversary Peak to the left. Taken on the way to the Konrad Cain hut. This is one of my favorite areas for scenery and climbing.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8242/8...a1f00f85_c.jpg
45MN-24-04-H)1,2[t1 by hypolimnas, on Flickr
TK45S, 210 mm Nikon, Fuji Velvia 50 Quickload, no filters. Late afternoon with tough lighting. V750 scanned with HDR on two images. August 2004.
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That's really pretty. I was, however, very irritated when the fly I tried to cast bounced off my monitor.
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Nathan Potter
Here is another from Canadian Rockies but further north in the Bugaboo Mts. Taken west of the Bugaboo Lodge along the stream funneling down from the Bugaboo Glacier. Hounds Tooth Spire in the background with a bit of Snowpatch and Pigeon Spire at the right and Anniversary Peak to the left. Taken on the way to the Konrad Cain hut. This is one of my favorite areas for scenery and climbing.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8242/8...a1f00f85_c.jpg
45MN-24-04-H)1,2[t1 by
hypolimnas, on Flickr
TK45S, 210 mm Nikon, Fuji Velvia 50 Quickload, no filters. Late afternoon with tough lighting. V750 scanned with HDR on two images. August 2004.
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Haaa Michael. I see what you mean - not a housefly. Water there is about 36F and cloudy with glacial silt; dunno, maybe too cold for fish.
Here is another from my beloved Canada. Along the north shore of Prince Edward Island east of the town of Malpeque. I was struck by the simplicity of the wagon wheels in a field of wheat at this seaside farm.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8391/8...c954e571_c.jpg
45NV53-03[f1 by hypolimnas, on Flickr
TK45, Nikon 360 mm T ED, f/22 with really careful rear tilt. Fuji Velvia 50 Quickload, Praus development. Sept. 2003. V750 scanned and touched up in PS.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
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Michael Graves
That's really pretty. I was, however, very irritated when the fly I tried to cast bounced off my monitor.
I dont feel bad that I laughed way too hard at this one. Great shot Nathan.
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Nathan Potter
Haaa Michael. I see what you mean - not a housefly. Water there is about 36F and cloudy with glacial silt; dunno, maybe too cold for fish.
Here is another from my beloved Canada. Along the north shore of Prince Edward Island east of the town of Malpeque. I was struck by the simplicity of the wagon wheels in a field of wheat at this seaside farm.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
This is another incredible shot, Nathan. Very painterly.
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mandoman7
This is another incredible shot, Nathan. Very painterly.
Nice shot, and painterly indeed!
If only you had asked your assistant to jump in and add to the foreground interest. :D
(Andrew Wyeth, Christina’s World, 1948)
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Nice shots nathan. Well suited technique on the first one. I knew it was slide film but that type of light would have been impossible to get shadow detail like that normally. Nice work.
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Lovely shot Nathan and I hope you had some oysters from the area. I was just in Charlottetown, PEI visiting one of my daughters and it was very cold and windy. I am going back in the summer to spend 2 weeks just taking photographs all round the island - it is something I have wanted to do for a long time and I have scouted out many interesting locations.