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Dear Ken,
Now that is funny... :)
You can text me if you like to let me know when you are on the move, and what direction you might be headed, or what part of the world you might be visiting.
My general location happens to be north of the 49th within the great Province of Alberta, Canada, specifically the southwest corner of the Province this year, hiking, or on horseback along the foothills, which continuously bump into the Rocky Mountains' eastern slopes.
Or, you are welcome to join me...
jim k
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http://www.bradarmstrongphotography....ngton_lfpf.jpg
This is Arlington, Arizona. It's about 45 miles west of Phoenix. Not a great image by any means but one I made while taking an afternoon drive last winter. Thanks for looking.
PS. I see some image on this forum that really look great, are you guy positing high res images. This is 72dpi by 1080 pixels and it's YUKKY.
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^^ Uh, dude, that's a great shot
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jim kitchen
Dear Ken,
Now that is funny... :)
You can text me if you like to let me know when you are on the move, and what direction you might be headed, or what part of the world you might be visiting.
My general location happens to be north of the 49th within the great Province of Alberta, Canada, specifically the southwest corner of the Province this year, hiking, or on horseback along the foothills, which continuously bump into the Rocky Mountains' eastern slopes.
Or, you are welcome to join me...
jim k
Horseback? Great dramatic sky? 8x10 camera? That reminds me someone...
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I'd like to see a large print of this - the illuminated sky below the cloud layers and just above the horizon, and the gradation from top left darkness to bottom right light, is sublime. I get this sense of resolute defence against an oppressive weight.
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Here is a small landscape located several hundred feet underground in Colorado:
Attachment 40570
Wista SP, older 90mm f/8 Super Angulon, Fuji Provia exposed at F/22 or 32. Also shot some B&W but have not had a chance to develop/scan it yet. These are Helectite formations in Breezeway cave.
Evan
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Some sweet shots in the past couple of pages; love your open landscapes Jim and Nana...:)
Here's one from the other week (Tachihara 4x5, Fujinon 400t, Tmax 100 in Xtol 1:1)
Spring Fog, Early Morning, Beaver River, Minnesota
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...erRiver-10.jpg
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Such beautiful work everyone.
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Love the movement conveyed Joel. You can feel the surging power of water as it moves downhill.