Thanks.
The hoar frost coated everything. The storm cleared and we had maybe an hour of light before sunset. A warm front blew in overnight and it was all gone by morning.
Bryan
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Thanks.
The hoar frost coated everything. The storm cleared and we had maybe an hour of light before sunset. A warm front blew in overnight and it was all gone by morning.
Bryan
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Abandoned Drive-in Cinema, Chinchilla
Gelatin-silver photograph on Fomabrom Variant III VC FB photographic paper, image size 24.5cm X 19.6cm, from a 8x10 Kodak Tmax 400 negative exposed in a Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera
fitted with a Fujinon-W 300mm f5.6 lens.
Yosemite Tunnel View
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Sheet 22 - Drum by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
Two images from December and from within 4 miles of my home! I rarely photograph in the area I live - whether it's due to motivation/mindset (always other things to do, not "me time") or that the area lacks contours and being in the east of the UK has very settled (i.e boring) weather and light, not sure. Anyway, we had some lovely cold, frosty/misty mornings over the Christmas holidays and just got round to scanning these.
Graham
Misty River Cam at Milton (click for larger image)
Caltar 135mm f5.6, Portra 160@ISO 160, no filters, Chamonix 045N-2
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Frosty Fens (click for larger image)
Caltar 135mm f5.6, Provia 100F, 2 stop hard ND grad, Chamonix 045N-2
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Graham, I love this mists and the tones of the first one. And well balanced composition with the grasses lower right, also adds to the depth and atmosphere.
Chamonix 045N-2
Fujinon CM W 125mm w/red filter
Delta 100
This is in Kodiak, Alaska last Sunday
https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3880/3...90965a1a_b.jpgCope Mt. and Sargent Creek, Kodiak AK by Chris Badessa, on Flickr
Always a sucker for AK images, Chris. The little root with ice around it (in the water) makes ALL the difference...at least for me. Nice, indeed.
Les
Lovely image, Chris. What I don't like is the image doesn't fit my display - as I have to roll up and down continuously to see the entire frame...
Cheers,
Renato