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Matus Kalisky
I have posted
BW version of the photographs before - now I got a better scan and managed to save the underexposed parts of the image.
New Zealand above Glenorchy, one of my favourite areas when we visited NZ back in 2009.
Tachihara 4x5", Osaka 400/8, E100G
I really like this one as well. The light is beautiful, and the subtle colors are very pleasing. The composition too, is spot on; the sunlit trees seem to be pulling left and the top of the mountains pulling right and in the middle there's that great dark swath of shadow. It's well balanced. Excellent!
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Thank you, I am glad you like it. I will soon have it printed in at least 20x24"
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that is a beautiful photograph Matus
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vinny
Spot on! I really like the tone in this one.
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Matus Kalisky
Beatiful i love it
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ImSoNegative
that is a beautiful photograph Matus
+1
regards
andrew
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You guys are giving me all those (much appreciated) compliments just to get me back to large format :) I will, just give me a few ... years. Right now our little daughter and first child gets all the attention :)
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Somewhere here in the recent archives Jim Cole had a wonderful image of this beach scene in B & W. It prompted me to seek out the area when I was in the vicinity in Nov 2013. This is Skaket beach in Orleans on the bay side of Cape Cod at maximum low tide. I liked the repeating sandbars and somber sky and the repeating horizontal lines. Image from about noontime 11/26/13, between cold heavy rain showers. The white foreground is wind blown sea foam frozen by the 25 F temperature and piled up on the beach.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3787/1...e408a39a_c.jpg
45112613-H)11,13,14[t1 by hypolimnas, on Flickr
TK45S with a 210 Nikon W. Fuji Astia Quickload, home developed. 3 chromes V 750 scanned, tone mapped using photomatix, then PS tweaked.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
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