I agree, don't touch that dial!
Great image!
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Well thanks folks. I tend to be a color freak, but actually I may have a Tmax 100 version of the same scene somewhere in the archives off site. I'm not so sure about a conversion from the Astia; not really very proficient at that technique.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
How long did you have to wait on those clouds to line up just right?
Was that taken on the entrance road to the park?
barnninny, completely an opportunistic shot. No wait but just a quick car stop and setup for a couple of chromes and B&W as I recall. Just a day trip out of Alamosa my trip records show.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Great Falls National Park, VA
Attachment 95734
RHS 4x5 tailboard view camera, 180mm f/5.6 Caltar II-N on E100VS
Taken this past April with the snow melt from the mountains going down the Potomac River.
Lone Pine Peak
I camped in the Alabama Hills in January. I only shot two sheets of B&W that trip and the film has been patiently waiting in the holder for enough film to make up a Jobo drum batch. I ran it when I processed my Yosemite film a few weeks ago. This image was made a short distance from my campsite one beautiful Sunday morning.
Chamonix 4x5
Nikkor 300 M
Delta 100
http://www.harleygoldman.com/images/...ePeakWebLg.jpg
Beautiful, Harley. I love the repeating shapes, from the small rock in the foreground all the way up to the clouds. When I lived in L.A. I used to drive to Lone Pine all the time. My wife and I would eat at Bobo's Bonanza for dinner which served the largest chicken fried steak I've ever seen.
Jonathan