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Originally Posted by
Ken Lee
Massachusetts, 2010
Sinar P, 450mm Fujinon C
5x7 HP5+, Pyrocat HD
Me too. The toning suits very well the composition/subject.
Cheers,
Luc
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Beautiful
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Originally Posted by
Ken Lee
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A field in Palo Pinto County, Texas on a rainy, foggy, spring day.
Arca-Swiss 4x5 with a Nikon 210mm lens and Efke 25 film
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Originally Posted by
Darren H
A field in Palo Pinto County, Texas on a rainy, foggy, spring day.
Arca-Swiss 4x5 with a Nikon 210mm lens and Efke 25 film
Whoa in my mind I did not picture Texas like that at all.
Love the hay stacks and would not mind seing more of it on the foreground.
Cheers,
Luc
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Originally Posted by
lbenac
Whoa in my mind I did not picture Texas like that at all.
Love the hay stacks and would not mind seing more of it on the foreground.
Cheers,
Luc
In places, Texas does look like this. But terrain can be diverse from pine forest and swamps in the east, to prairies, to hill country, to deserts, to mountains. This is close to the DFW area. Near where the fires have been bad actually.
And thanks!
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http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6208/...52250501_b.jpg
Mt. Wheeler from Bald Mountain. Taken in the strongest high altitude wind I've ever experienced, but the mountain kindly provided some scrub trees for cover.
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bbuszard
Mt. Wheeler from Bald Mountain. Taken in the strongest high altitude wind I've ever experienced, but the mountain kindly provided some scrub trees for cover.
That's the life of a photographer - hiding from security guards, hiding from farmers, hiding from the rian, hiding from the wind....
Beautiful crisp shot.
Did you make it all the way along the ridge to the right?
Cheers,
Luc