Very fine work, as always!
Very fine work, as always!
Continuing the same series...
Not Yet Scabbed Over (howzat for a title?), Kennecott, Alaska, 2018. Pentax 645z, FA 35mm lens, f/11 at 1/125.
Rick “just the facts” Denney
Rick, I’m enjoying your series. It is nice to see the images the moderators produce when they aren’t necessarily earning a living, or taking care of us (an occasionally unruly mob.
Looks like you had a good time in McCarthy, Rick. Do you have any shots of the glacier ? From what I saw, being far away, I did see some people hiking on the glacier.....and they kinda look like pinguins from a distance. Anyhoo, nice shots and brings back memories.
Les
Moulin, Root Glacier, Alaska, 2018. Pentax 645z, DFA 55mm, f/10 at 1/1000.
Rick “don’t fall in” Denney
Excellent!
I won't rhapsodize on what I think it looks like...
Tin Can
CAMBO WIDE + Schneider 65/5.6 Super Angulon + CFV-50c
We have a beautiful lake and park at our local library, and I go there for books and to test cameras. Today I tested an old Cambo Wide 650. I bought it to take on road trips for shooting panoramas with film, hoping it was lighter and more portable than my Linhof MT, which it is. I grabbed my digital back to see what it could do with the old lens. This is a ten stitched image (over 90" wide) and looks better when not shrunk. The only way the digital back will orient on this Cambo is in vertical position, so I guess it was made for pano stitching. It was a bit breezy so the spanish moss is blowing around, but overall the image is sharp. Spring has arrived in Tallahassee. Hoping great weather for you wherever you are.
Kind regards,
Darr
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