Nice indeed, but they might be the height of a Taigan summer!
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Nice indeed, but they might be the height of a Taigan summer!
I enjoy seeing your photogrphs. Well done, Alex!
standing stones mid wales uk, expired fp4 souped in ID-11 for 10 min
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Yes, it is. Filtering?
Thank you! chaps!. We have very modest nature.But that there is something there.
Mono Lake Set #1
I was at Mono Lake last month for about three days. Had a mix of weather, from calm to 30mph winds. If I recall correctly, 3 evenings and 2 mornings. I managed to get an image every session. Now whether they are any good or not, that is another story. I do find it a fascinating place, partly because, in and of themselves, the tufas are not exactly "pretty," although they certainly are unusual. It is one of the few area where I really do not focus on the more intimate image, but rather on the grand image with the sky being a main component. I'll be posting two groups of images and all of them were taken with an Ebony 8x10 on various Fuji films - Velvia 50, Velvia 100, and Provia. For the most part I was please with my images, specially considering a couple of these were in some 30 plus mph winds and exposures were sometimes a couple minutes. In any event, here are the first four. The first two were taken at that time of morning when the sky is that deep blue. Would have liked a nicer sky, but that wasn't to be. The third image had much more cloud structure with an exposure about 2 minutes. The fourth was where the sky really had some nice clouds.