Very nice contrast, both literally and figuratively. And interesting subjects, both near and far. Great concept and resulting image!
I believe that the mountain is Lone Pine Peak though. Whitney is hidden behind the boulders.
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Thank you guys, this is actually an image I've been able to print fairly easy. I apologize if the title is incorrect I thought I had the highest peak lined up but it was so many years ago I took this I wasn't really sure.. I think I'm pretty sure about the lens I used but not totally :)
Steve, it looks to be a little longer than a 90mm lens, but my visual memory of the size relationships could easily be off. The first couple times at Alabama Hills, I thought that was Whitney, also! Nice image -- I am surprised the open shadows of the rock do not have more blue in them.
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Estanys de Tristaina (Andorra)
Estany Primer
Horseman 45FA
Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-N 150mm f/5.6
1/8 sec.@ f/32
Tmax 100
K2 Filter
Xtol (Stock) for 8 min.@ 20ºC in Jobo Tank 2521
Epson V700
Coordinates: 42.636998,1.487787 (copy and paste into google maps search bar)
Thanks pdmoylan
Ebony SV45te, Betterlight Scanning back
Henry Cowell, path at dusk
9" Verito
no IR hot filter (so both IR and visible light image)
http://www.jcollum.com/fm/henryCowellPath.jpg
Fall Creek,
72mm Schneider XL @ f16
http://www.jcollum.com/fm/20131230_FallCreek__04.jpg