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Thanks, Steven!
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Steven Ruttenberg
Looks good.
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Thanks!
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Ulophot
Nicely done, Newtorf
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Steven Ruttenberg
Here is a warmer version of my Alstrom Point Gunsight Butte at Sunset image. Left it alone, pondered some input I received on the public post and in private and came up with this version. It is quite a bit warmer than the actual scene, but I like it as well.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...de2d2241_h.jpg
Outstanding redo Steve. The detail in extraordinary, foreground color does not take your eye away from the distant view.
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This image is a bit unsettling. At first it looks like the developer or developing process went rogue. In reality, this is the cloud structure. Used an astronomy software called PixInisght to smooth out some of the grain in this long exposure.
Tmax100, 4x5 Chamonix 45H-1, 75mm Nikkor f/4.5 at f/4.5. Scanned on Epson V850.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...dde669a6_k.jpg
As an aside, this was a particularly violent storm.
WoW!
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Driving the off roads in the high desert.
Provia 100, Developed with Cinestill E6
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pdmoylan
Outstanding redo Steve. The detail in extraordinary, foreground color does not take your eye away from the distant view.
Thank you
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orgraph
WoW!
Thanks
Have you seen the other one from this night?
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Yuriy, a couple of very nice images! I like the subtle sky in the first, and the juxtaposition of standing, fallen, and washed downstream trees in the second.