I like the gate, awty.
Sadly, that armillary sphere sundial is pointing in the wrong direction.
POE Marina by tuco, on Flickr
GX617, 90mm, HP5+
I like the gate, awty.
Sadly, that armillary sphere sundial is pointing in the wrong direction.
POE Marina by tuco, on Flickr
GX617, 90mm, HP5+
Mississippi River
Kodaktmax768953 by pat photopeter, on Flickr
Linhof Technorama 617. Schneider Super-Angulon 90mm f/5.6.Red and center ND
Kodak T Max 100 dev DD-X
Peter
Edmonds Ferry by tuco, on Flickr
GX617, 90mm, HP5+
Very nice Tuco
I think the joshua tree on the far left distracts from the shape and pattern of the others as they fade off into the distance. May crop, but not sure. Shen Hao 6x17, Nikkor 210/5.6, Delta 100
Now that you mention it, I can see it - there is a very strong rhythm formed by the two near-foreground trees on both the left and the right. And the tree on the far left you are referencing could be seen as interrupting that rhythm. But honestly, the picture is so strong that I think it comes out of it perfectly fine. I wouldn't have noticed it until you mentioned it and in part I think that is attributable to the (lucky?) fact that the tree on the left is tonally a little lighter and therefore seems to blend into the background more easily.
Obviously, I love looking at others' images and would love to see a potential crop, but I suspect that the loss of width would make the resulting image look a little "chunkier" (not in a good way).
Either way, really beautiful work. You clearly have an eye for this particular aspect ratio.
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